Anonymous wrote:20 years ago, I wouldn't hesitate to send my kids to FCPS as the whole system was tops in the country. Over the last two decades, we have seen it fall in disgrace as the population has changed and the system has been unable to handle its growth.
Anonymous wrote:OP--If I were you, I wouldn't worry about the math right now. I would try to work on the behavior and the transition. The rest will take care of itself. If your son is a behavior problem, it will affect the way he is evaluated.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - regardless, we didn't apply for AAP so I don't think we can expect to be in AAP in the fall. Thanks for your help. So they can put him in advance classes for math? Will they test him in the Fall for pull-out placement?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds to me like he is a perfect fit for the AAP center. They have a staff there trained to deal with children like you explain yours to be. Don't be so quick to discount the AAP center there are many "like" student even with IEP's and 504's.

Anonymous wrote:OP here. To clarify, he would definitely not be eligible for an IEP, although I was told he might be eligible for a 504. Therefore I didn't think the special needs board was the appropriate venue. Thanks.