Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cogat 128
NNAT 118
GBRS 11
IN!!!!!!!
No sour grapes here and not trying to blunt someone else's celebration, but how was this child accepted?
- Borderline Cogat (not even in the pool, right?)
- Low NNAT
- Borderline GBRS (<12)
Really makes me wonder about FCPS's admission criteria.
Maybe he/she had a strong packet. Excellent work samples, strong recommendations and certificates, strong parent referral. You have no idea. NNAT, CogAT and GBRS are only a part of the packet.
Or perhaps this is a made up post designed to stir things up.
Or maybe this poster is from one of the pyramids that qualifies very few kids for AAP.
Who knows?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cogat 128
NNAT 118
GBRS 11
IN!!!!!!!
No sour grapes here and not trying to blunt someone else's celebration, but how was this child accepted?
- Borderline Cogat (not even in the pool, right?)
- Low NNAT
- Borderline GBRS (<12)
Really makes me wonder about FCPS's admission criteria.
Maybe he/she had a strong packet. Excellent work samples, strong recommendations and certificates, strong parent referral. You have no idea. NNAT, CogAT and GBRS are only a part of the packet.
Anonymous wrote:So this well intentioned thread will now lose any value. If I was a parent who's kid got in and wasn't in-pool, I wouldn't post here. The comments are just mean and nasty for no reason. Jealousy is ugly, especially when directed at children. Worry about your own kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No letter yet at 22043...
Good luck to all and...if your child did not get in and you know he/she would be happiest in an AAP class, do appeal or try again next year--you know your child better than anyone. BTW, how does everyone seem to know the GBRS score...our schools don't share that info with us (I don't think).
I just wish Fairfax would fix the FCPS funding so all the great teachers would stop leaving to work elsewhere; this teacher attrition is slowly hurting our gifted programs. (sorry, off-topic)
You have to ask your AART for the GBRS. It is your right as a parent to know. Schools can't withhold that information.
Anonymous wrote:No letter yet at 22043...
Good luck to all and...if your child did not get in and you know he/she would be happiest in an AAP class, do appeal or try again next year--you know your child better than anyone. BTW, how does everyone seem to know the GBRS score...our schools don't share that info with us (I don't think).
I just wish Fairfax would fix the FCPS funding so all the great teachers would stop leaving to work elsewhere; this teacher attrition is slowly hurting our gifted programs. (sorry, off-topic)
Anonymous wrote:So this well intentioned thread will now lose any value. If I was a parent who's kid got in and wasn't in-pool, I wouldn't post here. The comments are just mean and nasty for no reason. Jealousy is ugly, especially when directed at children. Worry about your own kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cogat 128
NNAT 118
GBRS 11
IN!!!!!!!
No sour grapes here and not trying to blunt someone else's celebration, but how was this child accepted?
- Borderline Cogat (not even in the pool, right?)
- Low NNAT
- Borderline GBRS (<12)
Really makes me wonder about FCPS's admission criteria.
Maybe he/she had a strong packet. Excellent work samples, strong recommendations and certificates, strong parent referral. You have no idea. NNAT, CogAT and GBRS are only a part of the packet.
Maybe it's the school they are coming from - borderline at a bad school gets you in?
The sour grapes - and I love grape drank - is not because your borderline kid got in and mine didn't. It is because your borderline kid is in the same class as my advanced kid and will drag the class speed down.
It only seems like high SES parents think their kids are brilliant but just poor test takers.
Anonymous wrote:It's impossible to have an answer if you do not see the whole package. Works samples matter too! They are looking at DRA and also whether kids is already getting level I I.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cogat 128
NNAT 118
GBRS 11
IN!!!!!!!
No sour grapes here and not trying to blunt someone else's celebration, but how was this child accepted?
- Borderline Cogat (not even in the pool, right?)
- Low NNAT
- Borderline GBRS (<12)
Really makes me wonder about FCPS's admission criteria.
Maybe he/she had a strong packet. Excellent work samples, strong recommendations and certificates, strong parent referral. You have no idea. NNAT, CogAT and GBRS are only a part of the packet.
Maybe it's the school they are coming from - borderline at a bad school gets you in?
The sour grapes - and I love grape drank - is not because your borderline kid got in and mine didn't. It is because your borderline kid is in the same class as my advanced kid and will drag the class speed down.
It only seems like high SES parents think their kids are brilliant but just poor test takers.