Anonymous wrote:Thanks for your feedback. But, so far she has never been asked to be evaluated for ADHD. Personally, I feel its her nature to answer very slow.
Anonymous wrote:CogAT : 136
NNAT : 129
Gbrs : 11 In pool
But, Not found eligible.
For Appeal
WISC :
VCI : 130 : 98 percentile
PRI : 131 98 percentile
WMI : 132 98 percentile
PSI : 91(very low) : 27th percentile
FISQ : 128 -98 percentile Superior
GAI : 136 : 99 percentile Very Superior
I am worried about processing speed Index. How much of weightage is that for AAP process
Is it worth submitting these scores, Would it help or hurt. Appreciate your feedback
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two back pp. If your child has a record comparable to any child who got in, fcps will accept on appeal and definitely if you as parent threaten to sue.
That is embarrassing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are no fixed slots for AAP.
Are you sure about that?
Anonymous wrote:There are no fixed slots for AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Two back pp. If your child has a record comparable to any child who got in, fcps will accept on appeal and definitely if you as parent threaten to sue.
It is recommended to do another test. The score most likely will not increase much.Anonymous wrote:We did not get in with FSIQ of 129 and GBRS 8 last year,redoing wisc this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Made a parent referral in January. DD was not accepted.
Took WIsc FSI of 126, GBRS of 12 and report is 4s.
Appealing, first time ever. What are the chances?
What are the WISC subscores?
Anonymous wrote:They should just post a min IQ score, like most school districts do. Still accept those based on GBRS, if the scores are low. Since it is not a GT. Parents can decide if they still want to submit if all scores are below cut off. It seems a lot of time is wasted wondering and stressing what IQ score is acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Made a parent referral in January. DD was not accepted.
Took WIsc FSI of 126, GBRS of 12 and report is 4s.
Appealing, first time ever. What are the chances?