Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't do this but I suspect those who do are really lashing out at the entitlement culture and pushing back against the preponderance of Type-A competitive parents in this area who will try to scheme and manipulate their way into the program by prepping their kids, etc.
BINGO! And I'd add that it creates this segregated culture of the "haves and have nots."
Bingo again. AAP has created more divisiveness among FCPS kids and parents than any other program I can recall, and I've lived here for over 25 yrs. It's a shame that this is happening, but FxCo taxpayers have every right to express concerns/misgivings/outright dislike of the program. I've always found it incredible that there are those who deny AAP has caused problems.
I am a product of the AAP in Fairfax county (many years ago) and based on that experience I whole heartedly agree with the PP's above. Dead on.
AAP has created more divisiveness among FCPS kids and parents than any other program I can recall, and I've lived here for over 25 yrs. It's a shame that this is happening, but FxCo taxpayers have every right to express concerns/misgivings/outright dislike of the program. I've always found it incredible that there are those who deny AAP has caused problems.
Anonymous wrote:Could it be be because so many posters in this forum are complete assholes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't do this but I suspect those who do are really lashing out at the entitlement culture and pushing back against the preponderance of Type-A competitive parents in this area who will try to scheme and manipulate their way into the program by prepping their kids, etc.
BINGO! And I'd add that it creates this segregated culture of the "haves and have nots."
Bingo again. AAP has created more divisiveness among FCPS kids and parents than any other program I can recall, and I've lived here for over 25 yrs. It's a shame that this is happening, but FxCo taxpayers have every right to express concerns/misgivings/outright dislike of the program. I've always found it incredible that there are those who deny AAP has caused problems.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think pointing out the flaws with the system, such as running essentially an honors program and then excluding a large percentage of kids who are more than capable of handling it, is bashing. That's the great thing about living in this country, freedom of speech. And yes, I have a child in AAP and see the work they do, and it's an honors program, not a gifted program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't do this but I suspect those who do are really lashing out at the entitlement culture and pushing back against the preponderance of Type-A competitive parents in this area who will try to scheme and manipulate their way into the program by prepping their kids, etc.
BINGO! And I'd add that it creates this segregated culture of the "haves and have nots."
Bingo again. AAP has created more divisiveness among FCPS kids and parents than any other program I can recall, and I've lived here for over 25 yrs. It's a shame that this is happening, but FxCo taxpayers have every right to express concerns/misgivings/outright dislike of the program. I've always found it incredible that there are those who deny AAP has caused problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't do this but I suspect those who do are really lashing out at the entitlement culture and pushing back against the preponderance of Type-A competitive parents in this area who will try to scheme and manipulate their way into the program by prepping their kids, etc.
BINGO! And I'd add that it creates this segregated culture of the "haves and have nots."
Anonymous wrote:I don't do this but I suspect those who do are really lashing out at the entitlement culture and pushing back against the preponderance of Type-A competitive parents in this area who will try to scheme and manipulate their way into the program by prepping their kids, etc.