Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When are appeals due this year?
May 13, 2021
Since no external testing will be accepted (is this true?), what can be used as new data to appeal? No recommendation letters, no awards, no external testing... What's left that the committee will accept?
That’s not true. It says on the website you can use external testing. Now whether they will give much thought to it is another thing...new data can be a cover letter to the committee, new work samples. I just got my packet from the AART and she left out one of our most important samples!!! So I will include that if we need to appeal.
You can include it but the committee is not likely to consider it.
Take a look at the packet that was built for your child. Look at the areas that the committee said were weak and try to address those with your comments and work samples. If it was that your child would not/could not describe how they solved problems, find some similar worksheets and have your kid write how they solved the problem. Let spelling errors and the like stand. Don't re-write it or have them re-write it. Just let them explain how they solved the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When are appeals due this year?
May 13, 2021
Since no external testing will be accepted (is this true?), what can be used as new data to appeal? No recommendation letters, no awards, no external testing... What's left that the committee will accept?
That’s not true. It says on the website you can use external testing. Now whether they will give much thought to it is another thing...new data can be a cover letter to the committee, new work samples. I just got my packet from the AART and she left out one of our most important samples!!! So I will include that if we need to appeal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When are appeals due this year?
May 13, 2021
Since no external testing will be accepted (is this true?), what can be used as new data to appeal? No recommendation letters, no awards, no external testing... What's left that the committee will accept?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When are appeals due this year?
May 13, 2021
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how everyone is so worried about getting into AAP when there is no school on Mondays and there is only limited in person school.
Rome is burning folks.
AAP kids don’t need school on Mondays anyway. Not our concern. We want our kids away from the gen ed bottomless pit.
Anonymous wrote:I love how everyone is so worried about getting into AAP when there is no school on Mondays and there is only limited in person school.
Rome is burning folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you get to pick which center your child goes to? or is the center determine by your based school?
You don't get to pick (unless you are choosing center vs local). Determined by your base school.
Who makes the decision between choosing a center vs local?
Our current school does not offer level IV services so they mention our kid will need to go to a new school if found eligible.
If determined by our base school, we are not sure we would follow through with the process. Are they any exemptions or a request for a placement to a different center?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you get to pick which center your child goes to? or is the center determine by your based school?
You don't get to pick (unless you are choosing center vs local). Determined by your base school.
Anonymous wrote:When are appeals due this year?
Anonymous wrote:Do you get to pick which center your child goes to? or is the center determine by your based school?
Anonymous wrote:For kids who are accepted, how long do parents typically get to choose between enrolling the child in the Center school versus a local level IV?