Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he can’t get in aap in middle school?
You can apply again to be admitted by the committee. If your DC is later admitted by the committee, then he can be in AAP classes in middle school. Otherwise he can take some or all honors classes in middle school, which may be similar or identical to AAP classes.
You should absolutely apply for committee-approved placement next year. Use everything your kid did in the classroom this year as examples.
This!!! You don't want the constant threat of being sick on a SOL day and doing poorly as a way to remove your child next year, or people moving into your school and kicking you out for space considerations. re-apply this upcoming year and make it official with a LIV designation.
Would that happen in the middle of the year or just on the starting of the year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he can’t get in aap in middle school?
You can apply again to be admitted by the committee. If your DC is later admitted by the committee, then he can be in AAP classes in middle school. Otherwise he can take some or all honors classes in middle school, which may be similar or identical to AAP classes.
You should absolutely apply for committee-approved placement next year. Use everything your kid did in the classroom this year as examples.
This!!! You don't want the constant threat of being sick on a SOL day and doing poorly as a way to remove your child next year, or people moving into your school and kicking you out for space considerations. re-apply this upcoming year and make it official with a LIV designation.
Would that happen in the middle of the year or just on the starting of the year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he can’t get in aap in middle school?
You can apply again to be admitted by the committee. If your DC is later admitted by the committee, then he can be in AAP classes in middle school. Otherwise he can take some or all honors classes in middle school, which may be similar or identical to AAP classes.
You should absolutely apply for committee-approved placement next year. Use everything your kid did in the classroom this year as examples.
This!!! You don't want the constant threat of being sick on a SOL day and doing poorly as a way to remove your child next year, or people moving into your school and kicking you out for space considerations. re-apply this upcoming year and make it official with a LIV designation.
Anonymous wrote:And I thought principal placed kids can attend only their local school, not AAP center (if diff from local).
Anonymous wrote:It means your DC has been principal-placed. Your DC is in AAP this year, and a probably throughout elementary school but not middle school, although it's possible that your DC might be un-principal-placed next year, for whatever reason (space, failed SOLs, etc.).
There's no difference between a principal-placed student and an admitted student (that year).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he can’t get in aap in middle school?
You can apply again to be admitted by the committee. If your DC is later admitted by the committee, then he can be in AAP classes in middle school. Otherwise he can take some or all honors classes in middle school, which may be similar or identical to AAP classes.
You should absolutely apply for committee-approved placement next year. Use everything your kid did in the classroom this year as examples.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he can’t get in aap in middle school?
You can apply again to be admitted by the committee. If your DC is later admitted by the committee, then he can be in AAP classes in middle school. Otherwise he can take some or all honors classes in middle school, which may be similar or identical to AAP classes.
Anonymous wrote:So he can’t get in aap in middle school?
Anonymous wrote:So he can’t get in aap in middle school?