Anonymous wrote:On the appeal letter we focused on the emotional and social aspects of kid's wellbeing. He scored >99.9% on WISC, and GBRS and grades did indicate lack of motivations and don't like to conform. I quoted heavily from Davidson Institute articles on how to better raise profoundly gifted kids not just from the academic side but from emotional and social side knowing that they will never fit completely well with the normal society, but school systems have a responsibility to expose them to the right peers to facilitate the emotional growth.
PP still, if you need to appeal again, provide information to debunk the GBRS or provide information on why they acted certain way resulted in the GBRS, and why you think if they move to a different peer group and learning environment that they will be different and can be benefited from. There are extremely gifted kids that can be destroyed in the general ed classrooms if they remain undiscovered, it starts from the emotional and social side, then gets to underperforming in academic.