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Reply to "Do elementary schools in FCPS track kids before AAP time without telling us?"
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[quote=Anonymous]IME, the fact that your child's teacher or teachers do not think of him/her as "AAP material" will not directly affect his/her chance at getting into AAP. The child HAS to have the test scores to make it into AAP and some work samples that show some level of originality -- but age appropriate originality. IME, your child does not need to show extraordinary ability... just be an analytical thinker. My AAP child's 1st and 2nd grade teachers didn't think DC was AAP material. DC got in. One told me she was quite surprised by DC's NNAT score. The other discouraged AAP and described it as being for kids who were X,Y, and Z (which were qualities DC didn't show according to her). Now that DC is in AAP, DC's AAP teacher is shocked that the 1st and 2nd grade teachers told me those things about DC b/c DC is doing very well in AAP. It's ironic that DC's grades in AAP (including the behavior ratings) are a little higher than DC got in 2nd grade. DC recently scored the highest in the class on a national verbal-analysis competition. Yet, DC's 1st and 2nd grade teachers discouraged the idea of AAP. The screening tests really made the difference. We know of another child who was also discouraged b/c of his impulsive behavior -- his AAP teacher thinks he is exactly right for the program. [/quote]
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