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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your child sounds smart and hard working. That’s what thy are looking for. [/quote] That would be an accurate characterization. Bright, positive, hardworking. I hope AAP would be what DC needs and doesn't cause insecurity. Until now I think DC has been something of a big fish in a little pond. If AAP is too fast paced or the dynamic is not good I guess DC could always go back to gen ed (assuming they got into AAP in the first place). [/quote] PP here who listed out my kids' samples. My bright and hardworking kid was near top (but not top) of class at her AAP center. Now our center is merely mid-SES with just a handful of kids doing outside math enrichment in each grade, so if you are at one of the truly high SES intense centers YMMV. But there simply aren't enough textbook gifted kids to fill out AAP, even in a place full of smart parents like FCPS. [/quote]
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