Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got the county email Not IN.
NNAT was mediocre 113, 84% was hoping cognat would make up a little
GBRS looks pretty positive
Work samples were a little weak (self referral), a few paintings, music theory proficiency cert. Did not find any lego stuff.
School has local Level 4, will it be possible that her school would have different decision to include her in local level 4?
And for appeals, what might be the our best bet. From the reading, I know the GMU test (pretty hefty price for a Non-IT/defense/lawyer family). The only concern is if she lost concentration during the test, that might blow the whole appeal process (seems like an one-time deal, good or wait a few more years)
She's pretty advanced in reading and math, some arts on the side too. Was hoping teacher's recommendation would make up the NNAT part..
This may be an unpopular opinion, but I would go with Level III this year. Talk to the next classroom teacher and AART to let them know you plan to re-apply for grade 4, and ask them to help you understand the areas where she can improve. Use Level III samples in your application next year. This is what I did and DS was accepted for next year. (Not saying you shouldn't appeal this year if you want to, but my advice would be to go through Level III and then push up.)
How would we get her into level 3? Would we need to apply for it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got the county email Not IN.
NNAT was mediocre 113, 84% was hoping cognat would make up a little
GBRS looks pretty positive
Work samples were a little weak (self referral), a few paintings, music theory proficiency cert. Did not find any lego stuff.
School has local Level 4, will it be possible that her school would have different decision to include her in local level 4?
And for appeals, what might be the our best bet. From the reading, I know the GMU test (pretty hefty price for a Non-IT/defense/lawyer family). The only concern is if she lost concentration during the test, that might blow the whole appeal process (seems like an one-time deal, good or wait a few more years)
She's pretty advanced in reading and math, some arts on the side too. Was hoping teacher's recommendation would make up the NNAT part..
This may be an unpopular opinion, but I would go with Level III this year. Talk to the next classroom teacher and AART to let them know you plan to re-apply for grade 4, and ask them to help you understand the areas where she can improve. Use Level III samples in your application next year. This is what I did and DS was accepted for next year. (Not saying you shouldn't appeal this year if you want to, but my advice would be to go through Level III and then push up.)
Anonymous wrote:Got the county email Not IN.
NNAT was mediocre 113, 84% was hoping cognat would make up a little
GBRS looks pretty positive
Work samples were a little weak (self referral), a few paintings, music theory proficiency cert. Did not find any lego stuff.
School has local Level 4, will it be possible that her school would have different decision to include her in local level 4?
And for appeals, what might be the our best bet. From the reading, I know the GMU test (pretty hefty price for a Non-IT/defense/lawyer family). The only concern is if she lost concentration during the test, that might blow the whole appeal process (seems like an one-time deal, good or wait a few more years)
She's pretty advanced in reading and math, some arts on the side too. Was hoping teacher's recommendation would make up the NNAT part..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in
-second grade
- NNAT 132 (in pool)
- parents referral
- gBRS- don’t know
Going to appeal.
Parents who mentioned that they submitted strong kids’ work. Please enlighten little more that what kind of work your kid did. Lego/maths sum/painting/writing
I submitted a parent referral packet before I learned my child was "in-pool". The work I submitted was closer to legos/painting than math sums. Things that show creativity and synthesis of information. I think his teacher submitted some math games (like Sudoku-type number puzzles). She sent them in pen pal letters last fall, and he would complete them and send them back. I don't know if these are the "right" work samples, but maybe they will give you some ideas. Good luck!!
Anonymous wrote:Parent referral
In level IV
Grade 2
Nnat 117
Cog 122
Included multiple pieces of artwork
Anonymous wrote:I think so many smart kids left for private that this is a very easy year to get into level IV.
Anonymous wrote:Someone previously indicated "26 pages in and reading..." When I was finally able to log into the AAP site, it looks like a simple accept or decline. Aside from the email from my child's school's AART, is there another more detailed document coming from FCPS? Or maybe I'm not seeing it because of the website / load issues?
Or maybe we were talking about these messages.Anonymous wrote:Someone previously indicated "26 pages in and reading..." When I was finally able to log into the AAP site, it looks like a simple accept or decline. Aside from the email from my child's school's AART, is there another more detailed document coming from FCPS? Or maybe I'm not seeing it because of the website / load issues?

Anonymous wrote:Not in
-second grade
- NNAT 132 (in pool)
- parents referral
- gBRS- don’t know
Going to appeal.
Parents who mentioned that they submitted strong kids’ work. Please enlighten little more that what kind of work your kid did. Lego/maths sum/painting/writing