Anonymous wrote:22015 No letter today
Anonymous wrote:How did everyone get the GBRS score? Did you just ask your child's teacher?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did everyone get the GBRS score? Did you just ask your child's teacher?
You can ask the AART at your child’s school.
Congratulations![/quote]
Anonymous wrote:How did everyone get the GBRS score? Did you just ask your child's teacher?
Congratulations![/quote]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cogat 138 NNAT 120 GBRS 15. Reading and math level II 20171 in !
Did u so the teacher about the reading level and math or did u get that from the packet? How can I find out if DC is in Level II?
Congrats to all who’ve been accepted!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20171
Received rejection letter today (Sat)
Parent referral from private school to middle school
GBRS 14
WISC-V was 132
I was shocked!
They completely ignore GBRS from private school. I'm not sure why you were shocked.
Wow how empathetic of you.
He also had great grades, recommendations and a good file ... well I guess not good enough.
Oh well.
Good luck to the rest of those waiting!!
But what is point to apply for middle school? He can register for any courses he wants, yes? What is the advantage of AAP designation in middle school?
NP. I don't have a dog in this fight because I don't have a second grader this year, but depending on where you live, some kids can choose different middle schools if they are accepted to AAP. Where we live, if you're non-AAP, you go to Stone MS, whereas AAP kids go to Rocky Run.
NP here
We are zoned for Rachel Carson anyway. The benefit would be taking AAP level Math, science and the like, vs regular or honors. He can choose courses but only up to a certain level. We tried, for example, because he is taking Alegbra 1 in private (6th) and without the AAP, he moves backwards a bit in math.
Anonymous wrote:How did everyone get the GBRS score? Did you just ask your child's teacher?
Congratulations!