Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean the instruction by the school, whether the AAP program is better or the private is better. Compared with private schools in the DMV area.
DP - there are good and bad teachers in every school, and there are students that thrive with one teaching style but not another. There is not a single best/better school. Don't move unless you're unhappy where you are.
I was happy with FCPS until covid, then moved kid to private for in-person instruction and applied to AAP from there. Got in, but decided to stay at the private school because that environment was and still is working well for my specific kid. We reevaluate every year after meeting the teacher for the next grade. This is a small independent in VA that isn't much mentioned on DCUM and isn't necessarily selective about admissions.
Anonymous wrote:I mean the instruction by the school, whether the AAP program is better or the private is better. Compared with private schools in the DMV area.
Anonymous wrote:I have a question. Which schools in the DMV area are competitive enough (or better than) the AAP program of FCPS? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I've known two kids who switched from Nysmith to AAP starting 2nd or 3rd grade. And two other applications from another private school to AAP, I dont know their results.
So yes, private school kids do apply to AAP and switch. Main reason is the cost of the private school. How the education actually compares between the private school and the AAP is something I have been wondering for a while.