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Reply to "Is there such a thing as an advanced academic program in Arlington public schools? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stop with all the AAP of you are going to get this moved to the other forum. This isn't about AAP. It's about Arlington.[/quote] Fair enough. As someone with kids in FCPS AAP, I would imagine that any kid in Arlington will get every bit as solid of an education as those in FCPS, providing that the kid is grouped in the compacted math sequence and the highest groups for other subjects. It's really not that big of a deal to be in a self-contained gifted program when that program is moving at about the same pace as compacted math and advanced groupings in regular schools. [/quote] +1 I think my kids have been served well by APS and now doing well in advanced classes in HS. DS recently started an academic extracurricular where a lot of the kids go to TJ and I was a little concerned that he'd feel behind them but it hasn't been an issue at all.[/quote]
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