Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What private did you switch to? I'm curious which ones are good. I'm interested for my smart, but non-AAP child. I've been pretty happy with the education my AAP child is getting.
Nysmith has an unbeatable, in my opinion, science/math program.
Nysmith is a haven for folks who are paying for the gifted label because their kids didn't qualify in public school.
ouch.
More ouch:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/nysmith-school-for-the-gifted-herndon
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What private did you switch to? I'm curious which ones are good. I'm interested for my smart, but non-AAP child. I've been pretty happy with the education my AAP child is getting.
Nysmith has an unbeatable, in my opinion, science/math program.
Nysmith is a haven for folks who are paying for the gifted label because their kids didn't qualify in public school.
ouch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What private did you switch to? I'm curious which ones are good. I'm interested for my smart, but non-AAP child. I've been pretty happy with the education my AAP child is getting.
Nysmith has an unbeatable, in my opinion, science/math program.
Nysmith is a haven for folks who are paying for the gifted label because their kids didn't qualify in public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What private did you switch to? I'm curious which ones are good. I'm interested for my smart, but non-AAP child. I've been pretty happy with the education my AAP child is getting.
Nysmith has an unbeatable, in my opinion, science/math program.
Anonymous wrote:What private did you switch to? I'm curious which ones are good. I'm interested for my smart, but non-AAP child. I've been pretty happy with the education my AAP child is getting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all those parents a month into the new 3rd grade AAP year, how is it going? Do you see a difference in the academics? Is your kid more "challenged"? Has there been a lot of work so far? We are considering applying for next year, as DC currently attends a private school. Any information would be great. TIA.
If you're interested in hearing about private to public in 2nd grade, let me know and I'll elaborate.
On the contrary, we switched our AAP kid to a private school. For the first time in her life, she is being taught real science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all those parents a month into the new 3rd grade AAP year, how is it going? Do you see a difference in the academics? Is your kid more "challenged"? Has there been a lot of work so far? We are considering applying for next year, as DC currently attends a private school. Any information would be great. TIA.
If you're interested in hearing about private to public in 2nd grade, let me know and I'll elaborate.
Anonymous wrote:For all those parents a month into the new 3rd grade AAP year, how is it going? Do you see a difference in the academics? Is your kid more "challenged"? Has there been a lot of work so far? We are considering applying for next year, as DC currently attends a private school. Any information would be great. TIA.