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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]yeah, I believe probably her school AART may had something to do with this process ?? I had to fight from day one to get her into Level 2 for her 3rd grade at her local school base AAP program. And then I had to fight again to get her into Level 3 for her 4th grader there. I really don't want to go into details for fear of creating (more) frictions or animosities. I want my dtr enjoys her time next year as a 5th grader there. This whole AAP thing is out of the child's or parent's control.... Anyway, congrats to the ones who got in! PS: I wanted my dtr stays at her local school even if she got accepted into Level 4 center based AAP. (but i was looking ahead after she finishes her elementary school and moves into her middle school. I thought with Level 4 AAP label, she would be guaranteed an AAP spot at her middle school). Right now, she is at Level 3 (level 3 and 4 mixture) at her local school. Per her school, Level 2 or 3 is not a guarantee for AAP program. (unlike a Level 4 label in her record) [/quote][/quote][/quote] Doesn't middle school offer honors classes equivalent of AAP for everyone?[/quote] I am not an expert since i finished fairfax county school system long ago but my dtr's school counselor told me last year or two years ago, parents at middle schools and high schools can choose whatever classes for their kids without teachers' recommendations. hmmm, another note, sometimes in September 2017, this counselor encouraged me to apply my dtr for the level 4 as she thinks my dtr has the "numbers." Her current AAP school base classroom teacher agreed to submit a referral on my behalf. At our most recent parent - teacher conference, her teacher told me that my dtr has the highest COGAT scores in her AAP class (level 3 & 4 mixed students)... Of course, I am upset but then I realized that I must choose to fight my battles wisely and this is not one of them... Everyone knows that life ain't fair :( and I have been thru hell in my life here in the good old USA but I survive and succeed (well). I hope my dtr's life journey will not be as hard.. [/quote]
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