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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As another example, as of about 2012, when I tried to call the school's attention to it, no one at Cooper claimed to have heard of this math program held at TJ every year (for many years) called the Intermediate Math Open which is a FUN thing, for any middle school in the area (private or public). It has nothing to do with TJ admissions or AAP. It is about making math fun. Every school gets invited. It set a great tone for DC's time at Longfellow to get invited. But there has to be a teacher willing to spend part of a Saturday at TJ. I think the invitation may have gotten filed in the circular file at Cooper though I am certain they are at least 7 kids interested enough to attend from Cooper. It's not the kids -they may not have even been told about the opportunity. The organization (and enough effort and discipline to sustain it) has to come from the school. http://activities.tjhsst.edu/vmt/?schedule [/quote] Why are you claiming to have a child at both Cooper AND Longfellow? And by the way: this happened two years ago? :roll: [/quote] NP here. If you live in the Spring Hill or Churchill Road district, you could have a GenEd/Honors kid at Cooper and an AAP kid at Longfellow. No great mystery. [/quote]
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