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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The reason FCPS doesn't publish AAP numbers at TMS is that TMS does not have an AAP program that is recognized by FCPS (TMS isn't mentioned on the FCPS AAP website). TMS does have a fair number of AAP-eligible students that enroll in honors classes, but for TMS-zoned students that want to continue with an AAP-level experience in middle school (where core classes are taught at the AAP level and labeled as AAP, as opposed to honors), LJMS remains an outstanding option that prepares students well for the rigors of high school.[/quote] See, the thing is -- no one from TMS is ever saying that LJMS doesn't provide a good educational experience for the AAP set. No one. Ever. It's only the LJMS-nervous parents like you who insist on denigrating TMS in order to keep the AAP kids coming to LJMS to prop up the test scores that otherwise (outside of AAP) doesn't look so good. And you can keep saying "there is no AAP outside of the centers" -- but that doesn't make it so. The fact that FCPS doesn't separate those numbers out for the non-center programs doesn't mean they don't exist. What say you about Franklin and Irving??? Why don't you give it a rest -- you already tried this line of attack a few pages back. [/quote]
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