Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your oldest is starting kindergarten soon, contact your local elementary school and find out when you should register them and when the open house is. That is all you need to do right now.
If you need before/after school childcare, consider signing up for SACC the summer before the year before your child will start Kindergarten.
Anonymous wrote:If your oldest is starting kindergarten soon, contact your local elementary school and find out when you should register them and when the open house is. That is all you need to do right now.
Anonymous wrote:If your oldest is starting kindergarten soon, contact your local elementary school and find out when you should register them and when the open house is. That is all you need to do right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have young kids due to start FCPS soon. Overwhelmed at the amount of information here. Was wondering if there is a place to start/acronym list/helpful thread or if someone can even just give me a run down of how it all works. Am I to understand kids test into something called APS sometime in elementary school? And TJ is the same, but for high school? Sorry, obviously I am very new.
If you can at alll afford it, put your kids in private. I can't the six years I had my kids in FCPS as one of the worst decisions in my life. There is so much propaganda put out by the schools AND parents on how great FCPS is. It is not. Don't fall for the spin.
Anonymous wrote:Have young kids due to start FCPS soon. Overwhelmed at the amount of information here. Was wondering if there is a place to start/acronym list/helpful thread or if someone can even just give me a run down of how it all works. Am I to understand kids test into something called APS sometime in elementary school? And TJ is the same, but for high school? Sorry, obviously I am very new.
Anonymous wrote:APS=Arlington Public School
ACPS= Alexandria City Public School
You're thinking of AAP (Advanced Academic Program), which has its own section in the Forum Index. In FCPS students are tested in 2nd for 3rd grade placement, so you have time to learn more about it. Level III would usually mean they get pulled out of class for extra enrichment maybe once a week. Local level IV means they stay at their base (i.e. neighborhood) school but are placed in a class where most (sometimes all?) of the other students are also in the advanced program. Then there are Level IV centers, where all the AAP students are in class together with less mixing. If your neighborhood school is not an AAP center and your child tests in, then you'd have to decide if you want to bus your child to a different elementary for the center or keep them at the base school. AAP also exists at the middle school level, but not high school.
TJ is the science and technology magnet school for Ffx County, and yes, kids have to test into it.
For high school you could search IB vs.AP although that's a long way off for you.