Anonymous wrote:It literally makes no difference in middle school. The Honors classes are the exact same curriculum - confirmed by two friends who teach in two different FCPS middle schools.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused- Twain and Sandburg aren't really anywhere near what I'd consider Fairfax; neither are Carson or Longfellow. Depending on where specifically in Fairfax, I'd consider Frost, Lake Braddock or Rocky Run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't limit to centers-- in middle school honors is the same as AAP.
That is more true at better rated schools than more economically diverse schools
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't limit to centers-- in middle school honors is the same as AAP.
Anonymous wrote:DS is currently in 6th in a DC private but we are likely to move to Fairfax this spring. Understand we've missed the selection cycle for AAP but trying to wrap my head around our options at this point. Test scores are extremely high (he is already in CTY and Davidson) and does well in school. It doesn't make sense to deal with both the cost and the logistical challenges of school in DC if our family relocates to Fairfax (employment-related). We have some flexibility on exactly where but would like to be east of Fair Oaks or in the Burke/West Springfield/Kingstowne areas.
Are there big differences among the middle school AAP centers that we should take that into account when planning? We are thinking about Lake Braddock, or Twain potentially. A friend recommended Sandburg but that looks to have much worse ratings?
Anonymous wrote:Budget is under $1.2M, I think that puts us out of anything near McLean. Job transfer is going to have one parent going to north Fredericksburg 2-3 days a week, other job is in Arlington, so that's why South/East FFX is probably best for us.
Anonymous wrote:DS is currently in 6th in a DC private but we are likely to move to Fairfax this spring. Understand we've missed the selection cycle for AAP but trying to wrap my head around our options at this point. Test scores are extremely high (he is already in CTY and Davidson) and does well in school. It doesn't make sense to deal with both the cost and the logistical challenges of school in DC if our family relocates to Fairfax (employment-related). We have some flexibility on exactly where but would like to be east of Fair Oaks or in the Burke/West Springfield/Kingstowne areas.
Are there big differences among the middle school AAP centers that we should take that into account when planning? We are thinking about Lake Braddock, or Twain potentially. A friend recommended Sandburg but that looks to have much worse ratings?