| Nothing has come from the school yet. Just curious what the timeline is for this decision. |
| not even close, you'll hear in April |
| They haven’t even determined GBRS ratings. Sit tight buddy. |
| They’ll send out AAP decisions around spring break. |
Because it’s posted on the FCPS website. The school does NOT make the decision, therefore they’re not going be posting any timeline. https://www.fcps.edu/registration/advanced-academics-identification-and-placement/current-fcps-students/testing-and Scroll down to “Identification Schedule Spring 2023 |
Don't sweat it. Just buy a gift to diagnosis and appeal. |
You show up every thread with your jealous lies. GO AWAY. |
It's good advice. Many parents may not understand that this is a legitimate option. Many students enter AAP through this backdoor so an initial rejection isn't anything to get worked up about. |
No, it's not a "legitimate option". And FCPS no longer places any value in a formal IQ test because of nonsense like that. |
It is not a back door and it is not common. It is an appeal, which is allowed, but it is not a common practice. People have posted the numbers but they don’t fit into your agenda so you ignore them. |
Unless you have served on the selection committee or have personally bought your child's way into the program, you and your claims of "many students" have zero credibility. |
You must not have a kid in AAP then because it is very common. Half the kids at DC's center got in that way. |
My child is at an AAP center. I've never asked another parent their child's path to the program. I find it bizarre (and likely false) that you have. |
I have a close relative that works at one and tells me this is 100% the case. |
Okay. Your center school is not the norm though. Information about appeals statistics was published a little while back and it shows that most schools are not like that. |