Anonymous wrote:Sorry, GBRS at 9 is nearly impossible to overcome in my view. I had a kid there: 2E, other scores way high... denied. Other kid had 14 GBRS and average at best test scores ... in first round. Yes, I am jaded, but I had one truly gifted kid and one kid who was a hard worker and easy in class ... guess who got in. GBRS rules the day, at least for base school kids.
Anonymous wrote:Are the appeals decision mailed to parents directly or it comes from school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the parents with kids score of 133+ on WISC should rather complain to aap office instead of just saying they are helpless. Those kids deserve to be in AAP.
133 is random. Let me guess, your kid got a 133.
133+ is considered High. My kid got much higher than 133.
Why not 130+?
Sure - If 130+ is considered High as well. On DCUM any complaints can be done, but results will come only if there is collective complaint to FCPS AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the parents with kids score of 133+ on WISC should rather complain to aap office instead of just saying they are helpless. Those kids deserve to be in AAP.
133 is random. Let me guess, your kid got a 133.
133+ is considered High. My kid got much higher than 133.
Why not 130+?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the parents with kids score of 133+ on WISC should rather complain to aap office instead of just saying they are helpless. Those kids deserve to be in AAP.
133 is random. Let me guess, your kid got a 133.
133+ is considered High. My kid got much higher than 133.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the parents with kids score of 133+ on WISC should rather complain to aap office instead of just saying they are helpless. Those kids deserve to be in AAP.
133 is random. Let me guess, your kid got a 133.
Anonymous wrote:All the parents with kids score of 133+ on WISC should rather complain to aap office instead of just saying they are helpless. Those kids deserve to be in AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We appealed with a 141 FSIQ and I hate that I am still nervous she won't get in.
You should be worried. 140 is very marginal this year.
Anonymous wrote:We appealed with a 141 FSIQ and I hate that I am still nervous she won't get in.
Anonymous wrote:We appealed with a 141 FSIQ and I hate that I am still nervous she won't get in.
Anonymous wrote:We were told by the psychologist who conducted our kids wisc exam that anything with the score of 132 and above ia a very good one. My kids score was 133. Not sure who is correct as I see lot of different views here on the forum.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, GBRS at 9 is nearly impossible to overcome in my view. I had a kid there: 2E, other scores way high... denied. Other kid had 14 GBRS and average at best test scores ... in first round. Yes, I am jaded, but I had one truly gifted kid and one kid who was a hard worker and easy in class ... guess who got in. GBRS rules the day, at least for base school kids.