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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Woah this is kind of crazy [/quote] Bet those of you who live in McLean and Great Falls are seriously regretting it now, LOL![/quote] not gonna lie, we moved last year from a title one school to a better pyramid in Falls Church and this was not what I had in mind.[/quote] I'm confused. Do you care more about the label, or do you care more about the education your child will be receiving? Gen ed + advanced math in a high SES school will be more advanced and have a smarter peer group than AAP in a lower SES center. My kid attended a lower SES center, and it was very underwhelming. AAP 5th and 6th grade math were exactly identical to gen ed math, but given one year earlier. There were no AAP extensions at all. AAP language arts was my kid being ignored by the teacher since she had to work with struggling kids. AAP science and social studies were a lot of lame "projects" where they had to create google slides with a partner. My kid always was saddled with the kids who were struggling or unmotivated. You're really, truly not missing out on anything by moving to a high SES school and potentially not getting into AAP. [/quote]
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