Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It can be a bit of a struggle from out of state. The program is so crowded that they put up road blocks. Keep trying!
No, it is actually very easy to get in from out of state. Every person we know who transferred into fcps from out of state was accepted into AAP without any fuss.
It is a very simple system. The biggest issue is that you have to actually be living in your fcps address before you can begin the application process. In our case, this meant that the acceptance letter did not come until the week before school started. The whole process took about 2 weeks from registering at the base school, to submitting the paperwork to receiving the acceptance letter.
Just be sure to hand carry all records with you. Get the application online and fill it out in advance. If you can get the teacher evaluations at your current school now, then do that. If you can't, it is not really a big deal if the test scores qualify (my child's teachers were on summer break when we filled out the application, and so were several other families that applied and were accepted).
Apply OP and see what happens. It is a very simple process.