I am moving to FCPS, and I hear about AAP program for ES. Can someone tell me more about it? Is it easy to get in the program? And what subjects do they cover? And how long is program? We are moving from MCPS, thank you. |
There is an entire forum dedicated to AAP. |
Start by googling FCPS AAP and check out the website. There is a ton of info available. |
Thank you for the link. It seems like it is easier to get into AAP because it is not lottery based but test based. If my kid is a transferred kid from mcps to fcps, will they considered her MAP and dibel scores to be qualified for AAP? Her score is quite high. What is the threshold score to be considered? |
The thresholds are set to be considered and then each package is evaluated. The test score thresholds are for the NNAT and CoGAT, not iReady or DRA. The old standard had been a 132 in one sub category on the NNAT or CoGAT would mean that a child is in pool and automatically evaluated. The test scores are now ES dependent and represent the top 10% of the scores in each school. Parent referred packets and submissions (parent questionnaire and samples) are normally due in December. She will probably take the CoGAT in the fall. I am not sure how it works for kids in grades above 2nd who move in, if they are automatically considered with high enough test scores or if parents have to refer. |
I would contact the AAP office for more info since you’re transferring in. The process for those already in FCPS, and timeline for applications, is very different than transfers. |
What grade is your child entering? |
If your kid is entering 3rd or above and you have moved this summer, check out the summer transfer info.
We moved summer after 2nd grade from MCPS to FCPS. We submitted her MCPS testing scores, letter of recommendation from her MCPS 2nd grade teacher, some work samples, and had the IQ testing done at GMU. We filed it all over the summer and in a couple weeks they let us know. |
Was DC in the MCPS gifted program? That is sometimes weighed into the decision, noting that FFX program is generally more accepting than other school districts. |
OP do you have any info on this? We are in similar situation. |