Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s say child is found ineligible and the teacher made the recommendation and GBRS scores were all COs. Would you appeal the decision?
Yes. With additional work samples etc. But, I actually think this is an opportunity where WISC would be helpful. If a child does not get in with all COs, that it is likely that test scores were very low. So, here having a high WISC may push the application over to acceptance.
My hunch is that this year, Adv Math, Adv Reading and current AAP designation (II, III) will also matter a lot. I've been hearing that Adv Math is important. (Of course, this is all just a guess so who knows at the end of the day.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s say child is found ineligible and the teacher made the recommendation and GBRS scores were all COs. Would you appeal the decision?
Yes. With additional work samples etc. But, I actually think this is an opportunity where WISC would be helpful. If a child does not get in with all COs, that it is likely that test scores were very low. So, here having a high WISC may push the application over to acceptance.
My hunch is that this year, Adv Math, Adv Reading and current AAP designation (II, III) will also matter a lot. I've been hearing that Adv Math is important. (Of course, this is all just a guess so who knows at the end of the day.)
This didn't happen at our school in the first quarter of 2nd grade. It was all NT and NA. So I'm not sure about that.
