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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will say I know one family whose kids went gen ed and went to W&M and UVA. Smart kids - took all honors/AP in HS. That said, I know one family. If you are serious about academics I suggest you have your kid ready in second grade if they are on that path. If they can't, no shade. But if its your wanting to live organically and be lazy, you will have the troubled kids in the class with your gen ed kids taking 80% of the oxygen. Its not right, its not fair, its reality. Part of the pledge of meeting the educational needs of every student. Students in AAP are not that much smarter but they are smart enough to get in the right lane, or their parents are.[/quote] Lol! Clueless post if you think troubled k8ds are not suck8ng oxyg3n in AAP.[/quote] It's PP. I have four AAP kids. The oldest is working with with a 7 figure total comp annual package in tech, the middle is a TOP university and the 3-4 is still in FPCS. I feel like I have a few years of experience at this. Not to be a jerk but you are totally out of touch. My 24 year old FPCS AAP kid makes 340k in salary and Multi-M in RSUs and my next once will do well, not as well but better than 99% of us If you have these outcomes, by all means, enlighten us. If you don't, maybe listen. FCPS has major issues, but if you think AAP is the problem, it's not. ALL the kids should be taught to AAP standards. Beyond that, it's on the parents to tell the kids to reach for the sky and set that expectation. My kids are all very happy, btw, not a single anxiety drug or problem kid among them. They have their relative strengths and weaknesses, but they respect education, authority and parents. [/quote] WOW - all because they were in AAP, huh? It has absolutely nothing to do with parenting and family values? Without AAP, your kids would have been screw-ups![/quote]
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