Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest was in an immersion ES and stayed there until middle school where she took AAP classes. The immersion was important to us, and she was totally prepared for the AAP classes.
Wonderful! Did you find that your child was ablw to excel in AAP English? That is one of my concerns.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest was in an immersion ES and stayed there until middle school where she took AAP classes. The immersion was important to us, and she was totally prepared for the AAP classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grader was just admitted to FCPS AAP from private school. We are assigned to Mosaic ES.
If you have a child attending Mosaic AAP, could you share your experiences please?
Also, if you chose to remain in private in 3rd grade and then rejoined the AAP curriculum later, I would love to hear your experiences... If your private was a foreign language immersion school, even more so.
Thanks so much!
Can you please share how much does it cost to send a kid to Private School in your area? In McLean, the private school are very expensive 35K per year? Not sure if we can afford that and even if we hardly afford it, does it make a lot of difference how my kid is progressing?
Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grader was just admitted to FCPS AAP from private school. We are assigned to Mosaic ES.
If you have a child attending Mosaic AAP, could you share your experiences please?
Also, if you chose to remain in private in 3rd grade and then rejoined the AAP curriculum later, I would love to hear your experiences... If your private was a foreign language immersion school, even more so.
Thanks so much!
Anonymous wrote:My DS attended Mosaic and hated it. He was bored out of his mind. Classes were generally quite large and often crammed into trailers. The teachers largely focused on the kids who didn't belong in AAP, so math involved constant review and remediation, and language arts meant that his reading group almost never saw the teacher. They didn't do any of the fun extensions that are normally given at other AAP centers. The entire month before the SOL was spent on SOL review bootcamp, which is torture for the AAP kids. They didn't have any of the fun academic extracurriculars that are common at almost every other AAP center. Most of the teachers weren't very good. The homework they had was entirely absurd busywork. Like to prepare for Wordmasters, they had to write out their vocab words like 5-10 times, but in rainbow letters or spooky letters or things like that. Maybe things have changed, but in math, they made them do way too much Dreambox.
Anyway, STAY AT PRIVATE!
Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grader was just admitted to FCPS AAP from private school. We are assigned to Mosaic ES.
If you have a child attending Mosaic AAP, could you share your experiences please?
Also, if you chose to remain in private in 3rd grade and then rejoined the AAP curriculum later, I would love to hear your experiences... If your private was a foreign language immersion school, even more so.
Thanks so much!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely stay in private. It'll keep you much happier.
Could you extrapolate please? It is a cost benefit analysis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely stay in private. It'll keep you much happier.
Could you extrapolate please? It is a cost benefit analysis.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely stay in private. It'll keep you much happier.