Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[AAP is not a gifted program but there are gifted kids in the program. Your child can select Honors classes for Social Studies, Science, and English. He might be placed in the AAP class depending on what program he is in at school right now. What math is he doing this year? Algebra 1 H is an option in 7th grade, there is a test in process for kids in FCPS. You might be able to request he be placed in Algebra 1 H as a 7th grader.]
Thank you! He’s in 7th grade math right now. The current school will place him into 8th or Algebra I as a 7th grader. It’s an accelerated class, so I think they’re just seeing how far the group gets. He doesn’t want *more* work, but he enjoys the project-based learning, deep content dives, and accelerated pace he’s getting now. He has also made a bunch of eclectic/quirky friends, which is his jam. He’s never had an inner perfectionist drive—but he learns quickly. I’m assuming AAP is the closest fit to what he has now?
That is correct. The only one that might be tricky is Algebra 1. It sounds like the right fit but you might need to push the MS to place him there. There is a test in process in FCPS and some MS are more reluctant to allow parents to place their kids into Algebra 1 without the test in. Hopefully it is not an issue for you but it is better to be warned.
You can take those tests over the summer when you move here. A friend’s kid did that. I’d apply for AAP, too. A lot of people will say honors and AAP are the same in MS but that was not our experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[AAP is not a gifted program but there are gifted kids in the program. Your child can select Honors classes for Social Studies, Science, and English. He might be placed in the AAP class depending on what program he is in at school right now. What math is he doing this year? Algebra 1 H is an option in 7th grade, there is a test in process for kids in FCPS. You might be able to request he be placed in Algebra 1 H as a 7th grader.]
Thank you! He’s in 7th grade math right now. The current school will place him into 8th or Algebra I as a 7th grader. It’s an accelerated class, so I think they’re just seeing how far the group gets. He doesn’t want *more* work, but he enjoys the project-based learning, deep content dives, and accelerated pace he’s getting now. He has also made a bunch of eclectic/quirky friends, which is his jam. He’s never had an inner perfectionist drive—but he learns quickly. I’m assuming AAP is the closest fit to what he has now?
That is correct. The only one that might be tricky is Algebra 1. It sounds like the right fit but you might need to push the MS to place him there. There is a test in process in FCPS and some MS are more reluctant to allow parents to place their kids into Algebra 1 without the test in. Hopefully it is not an issue for you but it is better to be warned.
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP!
7th grader = middle school (“Junior High”) here in McLean, which is part of FCPS.
AAP technically ends in 6th grade. In middle school, there are “honors” classes. If he takes honors classes, he will be in class with former AAP kids.
His MS will likely be Longfellow MS. It’s a great school. It used to draw from 10 feeder elementary schools; one or two were a little rough; most were excellent.
The other MS for McLean would likely be Cooper MS. Also excellent. Cooper feeds into Langley HS, while Longfellow feeds into McLean HS; these are the #3 and #2 high schools in the state.
Both Longfellow and Cooper send many kids to Thomas Jefferson HS - which was previously the #1 HS in the United States.
Your son will be fine at either Longfellow or Cooper. Make sure he is signed up for honors classes.
Anonymous wrote:[AAP is not a gifted program but there are gifted kids in the program. Your child can select Honors classes for Social Studies, Science, and English. He might be placed in the AAP class depending on what program he is in at school right now. What math is he doing this year? Algebra 1 H is an option in 7th grade, there is a test in process for kids in FCPS. You might be able to request he be placed in Algebra 1 H as a 7th grader.]
Thank you! He’s in 7th grade math right now. The current school will place him into 8th or Algebra I as a 7th grader. It’s an accelerated class, so I think they’re just seeing how far the group gets. He doesn’t want *more* work, but he enjoys the project-based learning, deep content dives, and accelerated pace he’s getting now. He has also made a bunch of eclectic/quirky friends, which is his jam. He’s never had an inner perfectionist drive—but he learns quickly. I’m assuming AAP is the closest fit to what he has now?