Next steps for those that didn’t get into full time AAP

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP. I'm frankly bewildered by this whole process. According to the AART, my kid's test scores are very high, and she's been consistently among the top 10% in her class since K. She's a motivated learner, loves school, easy going--the whole package. Not only did she get rejected, but it seemed like 99% of her entire class shared the same fate. She asked around and only one kid she knew got in. The AART confirmed that very few kids from the school got in and was at a loss herself. I put together a very strong appeal packet; got rejected again. If FCPS is accepting roughly 20% of the student body into aap, that is not reflected at our school. Are they looking for Einstein-level geniuses?


I wonder if we're at the same school. Same situation for my DD... sounds just like yours and didn't get in, although she did hear a few (like 2-3 kids) in her class talking about being in AAP next year. Although, our AART was very rude and unhelpful (and the packet that was put together for our daughter was poorly done), so maybe it's different schools.
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