Where to move for better school district, AAP/GT program?

Anonymous
So disappointed by what's happening to the AAP program. Have you moved here from elsewhere where you had a much better, truly great district?

If I was willing and able to move anywhere in the U.S. for schools, where should it be?
Anonymous
The grass is always greener...

We have lived all over the country and I must say, fcps is pretty darn good as far as elementary schools go.

In fact, you will be very hard pressed to find better elementary schools anywhere else in the country.

Have you considered homeschooling?
Anonymous
Chapel Hill has more stringent requirements; friends that moved there could not get the kid into AAP, after two years in FCPS AAP
Anonymous
Where are you in the county and why are you disappointed? (class sizes, curriculum, children's behavior, teracher qualifications, administration.....)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chapel Hill has more stringent requirements; friends that moved there could not get the kid into AAP, after two years in FCPS AAP


My daughter was in the gifted program in NC. It was amazing! She was in a gifted classroom at her home school but once a week she was bussed off campus to the "highly gifted center". It was just the coolest program I've ever seen and she's been in AAP programs in four different states.
Anonymous
You're not seriously moving anywhere in the country for elementary school AAP, are you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chapel Hill has more stringent requirements; friends that moved there could not get the kid into AAP, after two years in FCPS AAP


NP: I looked online and it seems that their standard is the 98th, 99th percentile type thing, like here, but they have an additional highly gifted program, so two levels.
Anonymous
Wow. FCPS and AAP aren't good enough for your Precious Little Snowflake, eh?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chapel Hill has more stringent requirements; friends that moved there could not get the kid into AAP, after two years in FCPS AAP


And they probably didn't belong in FCPS AAP in the first place. Sounds like people who gamed the system/appealed/etc.
Anonymous
Rochester, MN

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chapel Hill has more stringent requirements; friends that moved there could not get the kid into AAP, after two years in FCPS AAP


My daughter was in the gifted program in NC. It was amazing! She was in a gifted classroom at her home school but once a week she was bussed off campus to the "highly gifted center". It was just the coolest program I've ever seen and she's been in AAP programs in four different states.


I know, right! I especally loved it when they brought out the unicorn that shat gold bricks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chapel Hill has more stringent requirements; friends that moved there could not get the kid into AAP, after two years in FCPS AAP


My daughter was in the gifted program in NC. It was amazing! She was in a gifted classroom at her home school but once a week she was bussed off campus to the "highly gifted center". It was just the coolest program I've ever seen and she's been in AAP programs in four different states.


I know, right! I especally loved it when they brought out the unicorn that shat gold bricks!


Um??? Are you suggesting that I'm lying? You are welcome to look at the program yourself. We were living in Clayton, a suburb outside of Raleigh. She was in the Johnston County School District. Kids in the "highly gifted program" spent one full day each week at the highly gifted center in Smithfield.

She is a sophomore in college now so it's been many years, but I think they still offer the same program.

You are kinda odd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So disappointed by what's happening to the AAP program. Have you moved here from elsewhere where you had a much better, truly great district?

If I was willing and able to move anywhere in the U.S. for schools, where should it be?


I'll bite. What's happening to it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow. FCPS and AAP aren't good enough for your Precious Little Snowflake, eh?


Huh? Since when is it not okay on this forum to criticize FCPS? My gosh, I know the marketing they do is that it's just the very best district in the whole world, but not all of us are so enraptured. Are you unable to comprehend that another area might have better schools? Enough of the FCPS Kool Aid for you.

And yes, I specified AAP-type programs were my interest, since "better" is vague, subjective, and would vary from family to family, depending what you're looking for. Some one else's idea of "better" schools might be schools with more arts and music offerings, schools with stronger sports, schools with foreign language components, schools known for great special needs program, etc.

FYI, the snowflake metaphor is beyond hackneyed and no longer achieves the cutting, witty derision you seek to effect.
Anonymous
Thank you for the Chapel Hill and MN info. MN, was that experience quite recent?
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