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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Moved here from out of state a few years ago. Didn't know about AAP but one child got in because had taken whatever IQ test FCPS uses in previous state for similar program, but declined placement until 7th grade so wouldn't have to change schools again right after relocating. (no AAP center at assigned ES) I also have much younger children and didn't realize what a big deal AAP seems to be around here. Not interested in prepping. Never have. Just wondering if AAP is a deal breaker or not for my younger kids when they get to HS in terms of being successful/prepared for honors/AP courses should they choose/want to take them.. [/quote] I heard only LLIV AAP kids get into to TJ[/quote] Thanks to the recent non-merit based admissions policy, the lower quarter of the TJ class is now bustling with bare minimum middle school math students. On a positive note, there was timely introduction of remedial math classes.[/quote]
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