Anonymous wrote:I think you folks don't realize how holistic the process is. Listing stats here is meaningless. My DC's stats are good but not outstanding and HOPE was good but not outstanding but still in. And no I'm not sharing more than that!
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know from past experience when the orientation emails come out/roughly when orientation happen? My kids are unsure about leaving thier friends at thier base school so I think seeing the new school would help with thier choice. (Springfield estates)
Anonymous wrote:I think you folks don't realize how holistic the process is. Listing stats here is meaningless. My DC's stats are good but not outstanding and HOPE was good but not outstanding but still in.And no I'm not sharing more than that!
Anonymous wrote:I think you folks don't realize how holistic the process is. Listing stats here is meaningless. My DC's stats are good but not outstanding and HOPE was good but not outstanding but still in. And no I'm not sharing more than that!
Anonymous wrote:Just curious--did everyone have the same subject line? I was terrified to read the email.
Anonymous wrote:100% the difference comes down to hope scores. That and pyramid.
I have heard the hope score is very highly weighted. That is part of what makes this so frustrating. We are at a center school in Langley pyramid and it is well known that if you want your kid in AAP you try to request a specific 2nd grade teacher because she will go to bat and put together an excellent packet for your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current Grade: 2
NNAT: 130
CoGAT: 142
In Pool (Yes/No): yes
iReady Math Percentile: 99
iReady Reading Percentile: 99
HOPE (good/bad/etc, # of exceptional subjects): unknown
Pyramid: Hayfield
Not In
How do these kids not get in?
Thank you for this— He’s our first so this process was new for us. Definitely disappointed because we thought the program would be a great fit for him. His teacher constantly tells us that he is not challenged enough by the material, which our son echos. We also thought it would be a great fit socially and were looking forward to him being with kids with similar interests. But alas, onward and upward!
I would appeal in this situation. I appealed successful for my child 2 yrs ago and am glad I didn’t give up after the initial rejection. DC is thriving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current Grade: 2
NNAT: 137
CoGAT: 141
In Pool (Yes/No): yes
iReady Math Percentile: 99
iReady Reading Percentile: 99
HOPE (good/bad/etc, # of exceptional subjects): unknown
Pyramid: Oakton
In/not in: not in
This is surprising. Stats sound good.