Did the school administer both tests? Did they offer any potential explanations re why the VIQ and Processing Speed vs PRI are so different on the WISC, or why he seems to have performed much better overall on the UNIT (sorry, I'm not familiar with the UNIT so take my ? with a grain of salt - I have no idea what it tests so maybe it's just looking at the same things the WISC PRI is?).
I think I might consider asking for advice from a private neuropsychologist if you can. I would be concerned that perhaps there is a challenge present that can be addressed and will help your ds. Once I had more complete info from the private neuropsych, I'd share that with the school, ask for any accommodations etc that your ds needs, and request that he be considered for the gifted program at that time.
I'm not sure who the "steering committee" is made up of for the gifted program in your school/district, but fwiw I'd never take what one staff member says as a gold standard, as in, he won't get in, especially if the person who told you that isn't on the committee or isn't a gifted education staff person. The folks on the steering committee might very well be excited and happy to admit him to the program. We've found in our journey that there is a wide range of attitudes among school staff - some staff members are happy and eager to refer kids for the gifted programs and will go out of their way to help students qualify, others are for some reason very opposed to it and will do anything they can to discourage parents and won't submit referrals.
Best wishes,
polarbear
ps - has he ever been evaluated by an SLP? If he's had difficulty acquiring or processing language, that's something you can ask for based on his uneven WISC scores and history. Our dds were also adopted from China, although at a younger age. One thing that I think is very difficult to tease out sometimes when you see a difficulty with language acquisition or whatever is, how much is due to being introduced to English at a later age, or how much is due to something that is a developmental challenge and would have existed in the child even in their first language, kwim? Our ds who is 2E was born to us, and it's a lot easier to look into his background and bio-relatives and see similarities and hints of challenges even when he was an infant; when we have questions about our dds' development we have no clues to any of that - so again, it might help to have a private look into what's going on with the uneven test scores and uneven language development.
Last edited by polarbear; 11/22/11 03:58 PM.