Thank you all for the support! Master of None, as horrible as this may sound, anyone I know that could go with (aside from a relative) is also active in Piper's school. It is something I'll keep in mind though.

After an odd e-mail from the Principal last night requesting copies of any other cognitive testing Piper has had, I requested a copy of her scores from the NNAT2 she was given about a week ago. I had a funny feeling. Sure enough, her NNAT score was only 109. I had talked about it in a prior thread, but I requested the additional testing (NNAT) after Piper did the WJIII-Ach during a hospitalization last spring and scored a 148 Total Achievement, 152 Broad Reading, and 127 Broad Math. Additionally she was given the KBIT during this last hospitalization, and came out with a 135 composite score, 132 verbal, 132 non-verbal. So, I'm 99% sure I'm going to walk into the gifted eligibility meeting and be told she isn't qualified. I realize life isn't easy, but one easy thing with the school system would be really nice! (okay, vent over). Any advice on dealing with that would be appreciated.