Anonymous wrote:We moved to the DC area this summer and my DC tested into Level IV AAP. We were in a rush and chose the base school over the center because we were told the base school had a full-time AAP curriculum no different than the center and wanted to try our neighborhood school. However after going to an open house for the base school we are starting to have regrets about choosing the base school. This is due to a number of factors that became evident after meeting the teachers and administrators.
Are students able to transfer to the center schools mid-year or would we have to wait until β24-25 school year to make the switch?
Anonymous wrote:No, official policy is that the child can transfer from center to base school mid-year, as by right. But transfer to center school only happens at a new school year.
At 8/18 the logistic at center school is already set, the class divided and teachers assigned. Probably there is no space in the AAP class for an extra student anyway.
Which factors, OP?Anonymous wrote:We moved to the DC area this summer and my DC tested into Level IV AAP. We were in a rush and chose the base school over the center because we were told the base school had a full-time AAP curriculum no different than the center and wanted to try our neighborhood school. However after going to an open house for the base school we are starting to have regrets about choosing the base school. This is due to a number of factors that became evident after meeting the teachers and administrators.
Are students able to transfer to the center schools mid-year or would we have to wait until β24-25 school year to make the switch?
Anonymous wrote:We are facing not quite the same situation, but are now considering if we should switch to Center.
Our base school used to have a local level IV program that kept the AAP kids together in separate classes for the core subjects, but without telling anyone until the end of last week, the school switched to clusters. So no more separate classes for AAP.
We are wondering if the center can make exceptions now for the families of AAP students at our base school who want their kids in more rigorous AAP classes, since we did not make our decision about local vs center last Spring with full information.
It is a kind of crappy situation the our base school has put families in, and really does a doozy on our trust in the principal.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to the DC area this summer and my DC tested into Level IV AAP. We were in a rush and chose the base school over the center because we were told the base school had a full-time AAP curriculum no different than the center and wanted to try our neighborhood school. However after going to an open house for the base school we are starting to have regrets about choosing the base school. This is due to a number of factors that became evident after meeting the teachers and administrators.
Are students able to transfer to the center schools mid-year or would we have to wait until β24-25 school year to make the switch?[/quote
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