Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Related question… as to not make another thread.
Do part-time AAP 4th graders receive 5th grade content? We are considering part-time for next year. Is it also called Advanced Math- or is it basically the same? Sorry if a reports question; just haven’t found clarity yet.
How part time and Advanced Math are handled varies by school. Part time and Advanced Math are not the same at many schools (part time is a critical thinking pull out, advanced math is math content ) Advanced Math should generally follow AAP pacing, although some schools don't start advanced math until 5th, so there's variation there, as well. You should definitely talk to your teacher/AART/principal.
Anonymous wrote:Related question… as to not make another thread.
Do part-time AAP 4th graders receive 5th grade content? We are considering part-time for next year. Is it also called Advanced Math- or is it basically the same? Sorry if a reports question; just haven’t found clarity yet.
Anonymous wrote:SOL math scores are posted and my 5th grader took 6th grade SOL, skipped 5th grade SOL. I didn’t know, I don’t recall the teacher saying anything. Reading was still 5th Grade SOL
Anonymous wrote:SOL math scores are posted and my 5th grader took 6th grade SOL, skipped 5th grade SOL. I didn’t know, I don’t recall the teacher saying anything. Reading was still 5th Grade SOL
Anonymous wrote:I know preliminary SOL results are just starting to come out, but this got me thinking about next year. Currently, FCPS Level IV AAP students skip the 5th-grade SOL, which unintentionally lowers the overall pass rates reported for that grade. According to the 2023–2030 FCPS Strategic Plan Baseline Report, the school district seems to be considering addressing this issue by having AAP students take the 5th-grade SOL test during their 4th-grade year, as they already cover the 5th-grade curriculum.
There hasn't been an official notification from FCPS about implementing this change yet, but I'm curious if anyone here has heard about a potential pilot program or if the district might fully introduce this for the upcoming 2025–2026 school year. Does anyone have additional insights or details on this?