Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do any of you think that obtaining all of these extra test scores, requesting the GBRS file in advance, and all of this other extensive effort around these processes may not be helpful to your child’s cause? We all want the best for our kids but if you have to go to those lengths to prove your child’s brilliance, is this really about your child or about something else? Our kids will all be okay.
Why are you here? Shoo.
Anonymous wrote:Do any of you think that obtaining all of these extra test scores, requesting the GBRS file in advance, and all of this other extensive effort around these processes may not be helpful to your child’s cause? We all want the best for our kids but if you have to go to those lengths to prove your child’s brilliance, is this really about your child or about something else? Our kids will all be okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did any kid who is in IEP got selected?
Mine did. ADHD.
Parent of HS senior student here. Stopped by forum out of curiosity, was in same place several years ago. DC made AAP ended up at TJ. Biggest regret is the lack of opportunities for DC to interact with children with special needs and various challenges re learning. I do think it would have impacted our DC in a very positive in different way instead of always being amidst like-minded, gifted peers.
Wow.... TJ !! Impressive
How was the journey thru AAP??
Was it to much of pressure for ur child?
My kid has ASD so unsure whether to accept AAP or not.
We didn't submit any parent referral.
He got 146 in NNAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did any kid who is in IEP got selected?
Mine did. ADHD.
Congrats...
Are you going to go ahead with it?
Note: My kid has ASD and have got selected. Not sure whether to accept or not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did any kid who is in IEP got selected?
Mine did. ADHD.
Parent of HS senior student here. Stopped by forum out of curiosity, was in same place several years ago. DC made AAP ended up at TJ. Biggest regret is the lack of opportunities for DC to interact with children with special needs and various challenges re learning. I do think it would have impacted our DC in a very positive in different way instead of always being amidst like-minded, gifted peers.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone have their school write 'No' in the box on the Commentary section of the GBRS? It was both No for math/reading. I have been told that means the AART/Principal/Teacher do not recommend my child for AAP.
The comments were nice. Not sure if I bother appealing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did any kid who is in IEP got selected?
Mine did. ADHD.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be curious to know of those with high scores but no admission are in high SES areas.
My completely uninformed theory is that high SES parents are most likely to refer, and schools can't have the majority of kids in AAP. Therefore kids in those areas have more competition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did any kid who is in IEP got selected?
Mine did. ADHD.
Anonymous wrote:Did any kid who is in IEP got selected?