Anonymous wrote:These tests do not offer the best criteria for selection. They need to do away with them to be more inclusive in the approach anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I also requested the packet and received it recently. My child received 1 always, 7 almost always and 3 often on the HOPE ratings and exceptional talent in math, visual arts, reading and social studies. I'm relatively pleased but was of course hoping for higher. It is an interesting look at how the school views your kid, and I would definitely recommend that everyone request the packet. I was hopeful that the HOPE scores would show more comments from the teacher / school committee. It seems like the old GBRS had more of an emphasis on comments and painting a picture of the student, where this form seems rather bland.
Test scores are a mixed bag -- very high in verbal but not as high in the other sections, although still good. I am expecting that test scores, although good, will keep my child out on first round and that we will need to appeal with a higher WISC score.
Any thoughts on how those HOPE ratings will be viewed?
Based on others' posts and prior years' GBRS scores, I think your child has a great shot if they have 135+ NNAT and CoGATs.
Anonymous wrote:I also requested the packet and received it recently. My child received 1 always, 7 almost always and 3 often on the HOPE ratings and exceptional talent in math, visual arts, reading and social studies. I'm relatively pleased but was of course hoping for higher. It is an interesting look at how the school views your kid, and I would definitely recommend that everyone request the packet. I was hopeful that the HOPE scores would show more comments from the teacher / school committee. It seems like the old GBRS had more of an emphasis on comments and painting a picture of the student, where this form seems rather bland.
Test scores are a mixed bag -- very high in verbal but not as high in the other sections, although still good. I am expecting that test scores, although good, will keep my child out on first round and that we will need to appeal with a higher WISC score.
Any thoughts on how those HOPE ratings will be viewed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't filling out all of the HOPE ratings on 2/15, right before the packets are sent to central committee. That's the date the packet got printed or they pre-dated it knowing that's the week it would be sent out. All of the referrals are filled out in Dec/Jan based on 1st quarter data, and any pertinent info from 1st grade. They know who is parent-referring b/c the parent referral is due mid-dec, then they get to work on preparing the packet.
Mine had a December date that was before parent referrals were submitted. My child was not in pool either.
Anonymous wrote:They aren't filling out all of the HOPE ratings on 2/15, right before the packets are sent to central committee. That's the date the packet got printed or they pre-dated it knowing that's the week it would be sent out. All of the referrals are filled out in Dec/Jan based on 1st quarter data, and any pertinent info from 1st grade. They know who is parent-referring b/c the parent referral is due mid-dec, then they get to work on preparing the packet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can people who received their packets share the dates on their HOPE forms? Ours was done in the first quarter, which surprised me since my understanding is that the packets weren't even submitted until February.
Our date is 2/16/2024 -- so presumably right before the school sent it off to the central committee. First quarter seems odd -- how did they even know then that your child would either be in pool or parent referred (unless due to a teacher absence / maternity leave, they were trying to rate every child in that teacher's class ahead of time)?
Anonymous wrote:Can people who received their packets share the dates on their HOPE forms? Ours was done in the first quarter, which surprised me since my understanding is that the packets weren't even submitted until February.
Anonymous wrote:Can people who received their packets share the dates on their HOPE forms? Ours was done in the first quarter, which surprised me since my understanding is that the packets weren't even submitted until February.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can people who received their packets share the dates on their HOPE forms? Ours was done in the first quarter, which surprised me since my understanding is that the packets weren't even submitted until February.
Our date is 2/16/2024 -- so presumably right before the school sent it off to the central committee. First quarter seems odd -- how did they even know then that your child would either be in pool or parent referred (unless due to a teacher absence / maternity leave, they were trying to rate every child in that teacher's class ahead of time)?
Anonymous wrote:Can people who received their packets share the dates on their HOPE forms? Ours was done in the first quarter, which surprised me since my understanding is that the packets weren't even submitted until February.
Anonymous wrote:7 Always, 1 Almost Always, 1 Often, 1 Sometimes, and Rarely is a leader lol
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All 4s on Report Card
Cogat got 146
Iready tested 99 percentile in both Math and Reading
Anonymous wrote:I also requested the packet and received it recently. My child received 1 always, 7 almost always and 3 often on the HOPE ratings and exceptional talent in math, visual arts, reading and social studies. I'm relatively pleased but was of course hoping for higher. It is an interesting look at how the school views your kid, and I would definitely recommend that everyone request the packet. I was hopeful that the HOPE scores would show more comments from the teacher / school committee. It seems like the old GBRS had more of an emphasis on comments and painting a picture of the student, where this form seems rather bland.
Test scores are a mixed bag -- very high in verbal but not as high in the other sections, although still good. I am expecting that test scores, although good, will keep my child out on first round and that we will need to appeal with a higher WISC score.
Any thoughts on how those HOPE ratings will be viewed?