AAP center in a different pyramid from base school. Which HS would we go to?

Anonymous
Obviously the OP has a first born 2nd grader who isn't even in AAP yet. If she had an older child she would be stressing about TJ, IB, AP and all the other high school issues if she had even a slightly older kid or older kids - or even been in the school system more than a few years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aside from TJ, you can pupil place for IB or AP, if your base high school doesn't have the one you want.

I have a kid at Rocky Run Middle School AAP, and I think the kids might split into at least three different high schools.


Right now Rocky Run AAP kids can end up at four schools - Fairfax, Robinson, Centreville and Westfield - and that doesn't include the Fairfax Villa kids getting moved from Fairfax to Woodson (since they'll be reassigned to Frost AAP).


There ya go. We've really liked Rocky Run's AAP. Our kids will just have to live with friends splitting off to various high schools. When I was that age, a number of my friends went off to different boarding schools for high school anyway.
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