In our SD, there is an arbirtration process spelled out after group administered tests. they do NOT under any circumstances accept outside scores, saying that there is no guarantee they are unbiased (so much for the professionals involved!).

A neighboring district, however, has accepted, sometimes, outside results.

In any case, your dd can't take the WISC again. You have to have at least 1 year or the results lose their validity due to memory issues. You could then have her take SB5.

I have also heard of many Dc who do not test well one year, but are accepted into the program the next year.

Finally, SD set up their policies, and many would not take GAI because they don't want to deal with Dc with lower processing speeds or working memory. Many full contained gifted classrooms require children to be fairly independent and organized in order to suceed in their program. I am not stating a personal opinion of whether that is right or wrong.