Anonymous wrote:It is a great program, not high stress (except for the dcum crowd and certain types who are fixated on keeping score), and offers fluid entry (fcps offers one complimentary retest for AAP at any point between third and seventh grades and you can apply/refer at any grade through eighth grade).
There are also local level 4/3 combined classes at some schools and pullout services for level 3 students at the base school, aling with an advanced math curriculum that runs 1-2 ahead starting in third grade, that is included with AAP centers and test-in for non center schools with enough students advanced enough in math to handle the accelerated math curriculum.
We are very, very fortunate that fcps offers so many levels and opportunities for advanced curriculum starting in elementary.
AAP is one of the best things about fcps, in spite of what the vocal dcum anti-AAP crowd wants people to believe
H...one more thing...there is no cap or lottery for any of the AAP services. All students who qualify are provided this service at an appropriate level.
If you want to avoid AAP OP, buy in an elementary that is not a center school in a pyramid that sends fewer kids to TJ.