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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, you see a lot of asian kids in AAP (because its center school), but its lot more diverse in non-AAP. I do not have a lot of insight into non AAP for higher grades as my older kid is in AAP. I think most teachers at Navy are good either AAP or non AAP based on what I heard from my neighbors. Our younger one is in second grade and in FCPS kids take NNAT in first grade and Cogat in second grade. If coming from other school systems, you can take these privately or use other eligibility criteria. What I noticed is, AAP kids think they are smarter than other kids and don't interact with non-AAP kids much. I do not like this attitude from kids especially this young. I think this reflects poorly on kids and may be there should be separate schools for AAP program instead. [/quote] My son is in Middle School taking Honors classes (honor roll student as well). Smart but not APP material. Thank Goodness. Well rounded, social and plays Travel sports. The insight for higher grades according to regular kids: No one talks to the AAP kids except other AAP kids. [/quote]
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