Anonymous wrote:Young scholars are now what mostly AAP is. Typically AAP is for the Farms and underrepresented, FCPS no longer has a gifted program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids attended a young scholars school and I never heard anything about young scholars. I was very involved in the school, was on the pta board, volunteered, etc. I had one child qualify for Level II AAP in 1st grade. We are asian American.
I remember posting on here like 5 years ago about young scholars and I was told asian and white kids can be in the program if their school was a young scholars school.
Yes, kids of any color can be in young scholars. It tries to include URMS, but any child from a lower SES can be included. I've even heard of kids who aren't URMS or lower SES participating.
Anonymous wrote:My kids attended a young scholars school and I never heard anything about young scholars. I was very involved in the school, was on the pta board, volunteered, etc. I had one child qualify for Level II AAP in 1st grade. We are asian American.
I remember posting on here like 5 years ago about young scholars and I was told asian and white kids can be in the program if their school was a young scholars school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as I know, Young Scholars doesn't have anything to do with AAP or prep for AAP or Advanced Math. It's a separate program.
There's no special preparation needed for 3rd grade Advanced Math.
This. All of it.
OP here - our AART teacher is holding a math enrichment program at our ES specifically designed for rising 3rd graders entering AAP. We are not a Title I school. The email that was sent out confirming the date and time labeled this enrichment program as part of "Young Scholars", which is why I asked the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as I know, Young Scholars doesn't have anything to do with AAP or prep for AAP or Advanced Math. It's a separate program.
There's no special preparation needed for 3rd grade Advanced Math.
This. All of it.
Anonymous wrote:As far as I know, Young Scholars doesn't have anything to do with AAP or prep for AAP or Advanced Math. It's a separate program.
There's no special preparation needed for 3rd grade Advanced Math.