When will results be in?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:They don't announce it because they don't want some nutty parents w kids not accepted crashing the orientation! All it takes is one....checking out who got in while Her dc didn't etc etc.


You've got that wrong - it's the parents of AAP kids who check out who else is "in" so they can go blabbing it to everyone they know.


You each have a very negative opinion of other people's motives. Everything around AAP brings out such snarkiness. I wish all the schools handled the AAP orientation the way one poster said her center did by announcing it in advance, and basically opening it to everyone. If all centers did that, it would diminish some of this animosity expressed on this board.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My God... do you people have any thing else in your lives to think about?


Don't you have anything else in your life to do instead of read discussion boards that have no relevance to you?


Wow. Just so you know, AAP is relevant to every single tax payer in FCPS.



But only the people who want to make fun of people are allowed to comment? Otherwise they have no lives? Whatever man.


Exactly. When the results will be in shouldn't matter from a "tax payer" perspective. Go solve some other world problem instead of mocking folks interest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They don't announce it because they don't want some nutty parents w kids not accepted crashing the orientation! All it takes is one....checking out who got in while Her dc didn't etc etc.


You've got that wrong - it's the parents of AAP kids who check out who else is "in" so they can go blabbing it to everyone they know.
this is the reason why if DC#2 gets in we will NOT be attending orientation. We are already at a center school and have one child in AAP. I was shocked to see parents at that orientation who already had up to 1-3 kids already in AAP and already at the center school as base. Totally seemed like it was to show face. The kids already know the school and most teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They don't announce it because they don't want some nutty parents w kids not accepted crashing the orientation! All it takes is one....checking out who got in while Her dc didn't etc etc.


You've got that wrong - it's the parents of AAP kids who check out who else is "in" so they can go blabbing it to everyone they know.
this is the reason why if DC#2 gets in we will NOT be attending orientation. We are already at a center school and have one child in AAP. I was shocked to see parents at that orientation who already had up to 1-3 kids already in AAP and already at the center school as base. Totally seemed like it was to show face. The kids already know the school and most teachers.


At DC1's center there has been a lot of teacher turnover since he was in third grade. If DC2 gets in, I would consider going to the orientation to meet the new third grade teachers. I really never thought anyone would think it was to"show face." It's not like people won't know who's in in a few months anyway. If a parent wants to go again, why judge them?
Anonymous
So you can't wait until the meet your teacher day like everyone else? I guess the people in Gen Ed will just have to wait to meet the new teachers. In our AAP center in 3rd all the classes are mixed according to ability anyways throughout the year. Kids that weren't in AAP were still in advanced math with AAP students and visa versa. The program seems to always be tweaked after orientation anyways. It not that big of a deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They don't announce it because they don't want some nutty parents w kids not accepted crashing the orientation! All it takes is one....checking out who got in while Her dc didn't etc etc.


You've got that wrong - it's the parents of AAP kids who check out who else is "in" so they can go blabbing it to everyone they know.
this is the reason why if DC#2 gets in we will NOT be attending orientation. We are already at a center school and have one child in AAP. I was shocked to see parents at that orientation who already had up to 1-3 kids already in AAP and already at the center school as base. Totally seemed like it was to show face. The kids already know the school and most teachers.


At DC1's center there has been a lot of teacher turnover since he was in third grade. If DC2 gets in, I would consider going to the orientation to meet the new third grade teachers. I really never thought anyone would think it was to"show face." It's not like people won't know who's in in a few months anyway. If a parent wants to go again, why judge them?


I agree. Plus, when we went to the orientation for my son, there was an aspect of the orientation just for the kids. Since my daughter didn't attend that back then, I would want to go again if she gets in so that she can have her chance to hear the presentation. It never would have occurred to me that it would look bad to attend with a second child.
Anonymous
I think these orientation is really for the kids' benefit. Many will be attending a new school with new friends, so it'd be nice for them to see what their new school and teachers are like.

So yes! Nothing wrong at all attend repeatly with your other kids.

Now, if your base school is the center school.....then it's optional.
Anonymous
Anyone get their letters yet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone get their letters yet?


I'm betting on Friday.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone get their letters yet?


I'm betting on Friday.


+1
Anonymous
Friday would be typical - past posts here share FCPS will mail out on Wednesday this week. I am pretty sure folks will post when they get them, trolls may post beforehand to stir it all up. Good luck interested parents!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Friday would be typical - past posts here share FCPS will mail out on Wednesday this week. I am pretty sure folks will post when they get them, trolls may post beforehand to stir it all up. Good luck interested parents!


+ a billion re: trolls!

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