I think my child will be offered an AAP spot.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Actually, I love the students who are actually GT (rare these days) and have a spark. Sadly the majority feel that they belong in AAP because their parents have told them that they do. These kids are lazy, produce nothing, yet think that they are God's gift to public education. So many parents believe that their little snow holes are all that when they are not. I have seen so many of these parents who do not behave as if rules and qualification standards do not apply to them and this assholiness is passed on to their kids, as young as second grade.


My experience as well.
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Anonymous wrote:AAP is a joke that is spending way too much money in FCPS. It needs to stop.


AAP is the crown jewel of the FCPS that is worth every cent. It is the envy of most school districts not just in this region but nationally.


If they only knew the truth!!


Um, who nationally even knows about AAP?
[u] Don't you get that it doesn't matter after 6th grade?


It goes to 8th grade. And then of course AAP is a feeder program for TJ. And TJ of course is not known just nationally but internationally.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AAP is a joke that is spending way too much money in FCPS. It needs to stop.


AAP is the crown jewel of the FCPS that is worth every cent. It is the envy of most school districts not just in this region but nationally.


If they only knew the truth!!


Um, who nationally even knows about AAP?
[u] Don't you get that it doesn't matter after 6th grade?


It goes to 8th grade. And then of course AAP is a feeder program for TJ. And TJ of course is not known just nationally but internationally.


No one cares if your child was in AAP after 6th grade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AAP is a joke that is spending way too much money in FCPS. It needs to stop.


AAP is the crown jewel of the FCPS that is worth every cent. It is the envy of most school districts not just in this region but nationally.


If they only knew the truth!!


Um, who nationally even knows about AAP?
[u] Don't you get that it doesn't matter after 6th grade?


It goes to 8th grade. And then of course AAP is a feeder program for TJ. And TJ of course is not known just nationally but internationally.


No one cares if your child was in AAP after 6th grade.


shocked to hear this. TJ very much does care. Look at the stats of who they admit and where they come from.
Anonymous
^ I can tell you for a fact that the private HS that admitted DC told us that DC's 5 years in FCPS's AAP program was a factor in their decision. They knew the kid could handle the academics.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AAP is a joke that is spending way too much money in FCPS. It needs to stop.


AAP is the crown jewel of the FCPS that is worth every cent. It is the envy of most school districts not just in this region but nationally.


If they only knew the truth!!


Um, who nationally even knows about AAP?
[u] Don't you get that it doesn't matter after 6th grade?


It goes to 8th grade. And then of course AAP is a feeder program for TJ. And TJ of course is not known just nationally but internationally.


They admit students who take advanced math classes. Advanced Math in middle school is not AAP, its admission by test results. Many students at AAP center schools take advanced math, but its not the AAP that's getting them accepted. It's the advanced math.

No one cares if your child was in AAP after 6th grade.


shocked to hear this. TJ very much does care. Look at the stats of who they admit and where they come from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AAP is a joke that is spending way too much money in FCPS. It needs to stop.


AAP is the crown jewel of the FCPS that is worth every cent. It is the envy of most school districts not just in this region but nationally.


If they only knew the truth!!


Um, who nationally even knows about AAP?
[u] Don't you get that it doesn't matter after 6th grade?


It goes to 8th grade. And then of course AAP is a feeder program for TJ. And TJ of course is not known just nationally but internationally.


No one cares if your child was in AAP after 6th grade.


shocked to hear this. TJ very much does care. Look at the stats of who they admit and where they come from.


But not that many want to go to TJ...
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