We got the call as well, I was a little embarrassed because I was a bit tipsy and the dc was playing minecraft. Of course I knew wed get in already. Ms. Eugene did say the benchmark didn't create a large enough pool, so they had to let some kids in who didnt measure up. |
Measure up my words not hers |
So maybe the schools have already received the list of eligible students and letters just have to be mailed from Gatehouse |
They actually have to reside in Fairfax County BEFORE their child can even apply to AAP. Process for those moving in from out of area is to move into home, register at BASE school, THEN apply to AAP. So if your friend is not in fcps right now they would not have even been able to apply to the program yet. Sounds like your friend might not have all the information. Hope they don't have to eat crow for dinner when they move here. |
Some reside in Fairfax County but their kids currently go to private school and apply on an earlier timeline. |
No letters coming this year. AAP centers wil start to be phased out starting with the 2013-14 school year. |
so, Every kid in pool will get in? |
Is this official? So what will they do with the testings? |
Oh stop! This poster is trying to get a rise out of people and it obviously worked. |
This is probably the same poster who claimed that their child's acceptance letter was hand delivered by a teacher who had been bribed for $250. |
This gives me hope that my above average, but clearly not profoundly gifted child got in. |
Things that drive me nuts: The parent who takes every word of every post literally, no matter how absurd. The reason I keep reading: The parent who has tamed the GoCat. Any chance we can bring these two parents together in a "spit the coffee through the nose" entertaining volley of posts? |
Or a unicorn. |
Yep. Throwing the testing to the "lions" (my bigger cat). All kids will finally have unbiased access to AAP. |
Does this mean every kid in the pool gets in? |