If you think your chid is more deserving of AAP b/c he/she got in largely b/c of high test scores...

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Anonymous wrote:Honey - you know the answer. Everyone who has a child in AAP, mostly the average kids, think their child is deserving of the program. Often for the ones who test in their parents have the sense not to send them to an "alternative learning center"


Is that another name for Saturday schools and after school tutoring classes in shopping centers?


Maybe but it is also the reality name for FCPS AAP program


+100... or the "Absolutely Average Program," as it is quietly called at our center.


I assume your Absolutely Average kid is in your centers AAP program, yes?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honey - you know the answer. Everyone who has a child in AAP, mostly the average kids, think their child is deserving of the program. Often for the ones who test in their parents have the sense not to send them to an "alternative learning center"


Is that another name for Saturday schools and after school tutoring classes in shopping centers?


Maybe but it is also the reality name for FCPS AAP program


+100... or the "Absolutely Average Program," as it is quietly called at our center.


I assume your Absolutely Average kid is in your centers AAP program, yes?


Yes, along with 99% of the other AAP kids.
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