AAP experience from a repeat process

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCPS has magnet schools? That end in 5th grade? I'm so confused.


FCPS has two magnet elementary schools (unless OP is referring to something else).

https://www.fcps.edu/index.php/academics/elementary-school-academics-k-6/elementary-magnet-schools

If OP is at Bailey's, I'm glad she's having an excellent experience there.

Not at bailey's.
Anonymous
Op, you mean well. Your post, however, the length of it, just reenforces that the existence of AAP causes an unnecessary emotional burden.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The SOL scores for this magnet school are just fine. SOL scores are but one tiny element of who your child is. I am shocked you are shocked.


Well you were the one who mentioned the principal “regularly hosts him for his achievement scores” so obviously they mean something. This whole post was kind of a weird back door brag that infered a child can get into AAP if their parents are on the PTA. Odd...


There is no bragging. My child naturally evolved academically. It proves the principal in the neighborhood school is complicit in the AAP process. My child hangs out with principal because she appreciates his academic achievements. I do not hang out with principal. I am not that kind of a person. I am not on PTA and never will be.


Why not? Just like to mooch off the efforts of others?

Please keep it together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am glad you see it as asinine. Please do not use big words you do not understand and dilute the experience and this conversation for others. I hope your superior child, who is too good for FCPS and its AAP program, gets in and you can check off the AAP from your list of accomplishments. AAP is not an end to your child's academic journey. This is why your child does not belong there.


NP here: Look who’s talking. You don’t know the definition of subjective account and factual account.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am glad you see it as asinine. Please do not use big words you do not understand and dilute the experience and this conversation for others. I hope your superior child, who is too good for FCPS and its AAP program, gets in and you can check off the AAP from your list of accomplishments. AAP is not an end to your child's academic journey. This is why your child does not belong there.


OP, are you on drugs?


No, not on drugs. I won't even validate you. My kid is not genius, neither is yours. They both have potential.


Actually, my kid is a genius. But my response to your posts has nothing to do with my kid. I just find these to be really odd, rambling posts. Not sure who is stranger--you or the OP whose "dtr" flew through a 5th grade math workbook.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FCPS has magnet schools? That end in 5th grade? I'm so confused.


Bailey’s Elementary
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCPS has magnet schools? That end in 5th grade? I'm so confused.


FCPS has two magnet elementary schools (unless OP is referring to something else).

https://www.fcps.edu/index.php/academics/elementary-school-academics-k-6/elementary-magnet-schools

If OP is at Bailey's, I'm glad she's having an excellent experience there.

Not at bailey's.


I think OP is drinking Bailey’s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCPS has magnet schools? That end in 5th grade? I'm so confused.


FCPS has two magnet elementary schools (unless OP is referring to something else).

https://www.fcps.edu/index.php/academics/elementary-school-academics-k-6/elementary-magnet-schools

If OP is at Bailey's, I'm glad she's having an excellent experience there.

Not at bailey's.


I think OP is drinking Bailey’s.


It's 5 o'clock somewhere. At least she's having fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op, you mean well. Your post, however, the length of it, just reenforces that the existence of AAP causes an unnecessary emotional burden.


You are absolutely correct. I really meant to offer a pure experience we went through. I stated the facts. We were emotionally invested in 2nd grade and repeated the process with much better support system. I am now leaving this mean-spirited post and all the other AAP threads which prove that FCPS does disservice to all kids. there are no geniuses in FCPS AAP programs. Geniuses are far and in between. Every single child has potential.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op, you mean well. Your post, however, the length of it, just reenforces that the existence of AAP causes an unnecessary emotional burden.


You are absolutely correct. I really meant to offer a pure experience we went through. I stated the facts. We were emotionally invested in 2nd grade and repeated the process with much better support system. I am now leaving this mean-spirited post and all the other AAP threads which prove that FCPS does disservice to all kids. there are no geniuses in FCPS AAP programs. Geniuses are far and in between. Every single child has potential.


It is far and FEW between, OP, and you are correct about that. However, you are wrong that there are no geniuses in FCPS AAP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op, you mean well. Your post, however, the length of it, just reenforces that the existence of AAP causes an unnecessary emotional burden.


You are absolutely correct. I really meant to offer a pure experience we went through. I stated the facts. We were emotionally invested in 2nd grade and repeated the process with much better support system. I am now leaving this mean-spirited post and all the other AAP threads which prove that FCPS does disservice to all kids. there are no geniuses in FCPS AAP programs. Geniuses are far and in between. Every single child has potential.


Thank you for sharing your experience, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op, you mean well. Your post, however, the length of it, just reenforces that the existence of AAP causes an unnecessary emotional burden.


You are absolutely correct. I really meant to offer a pure experience we went through. I stated the facts. We were emotionally invested in 2nd grade and repeated the process with much better support system. I am now leaving this mean-spirited post and all the other AAP threads which prove that FCPS does disservice to all kids. there are no geniuses in FCPS AAP programs. Geniuses are far and in between. Every single child has potential.


It is far and FEW between, OP, and you are correct about that. However, you are wrong that there are no geniuses in FCPS AAP.

Cut her a slack. she probably speaks more languages than you do.
Anonymous
What size slack should I cut her?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What size slack should I cut her?


00, obviously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What size slack should I cut her?

depends on your mean mood today. she does not need you. she sounds like a happy person.
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