Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just found out that our center school moved a kid from Gen. Ed into the aap center class in January. Student was not accepted, but the administration felt the student belonged in aap center full time. Fwiw, the student was going to the center class for math before then. I wonder if this is something that I can push for my dc if the appeal is not positive. Has anyone ever heard of this? Also, how do you go about having your dc pushed into the aap class for some subjects? This seems like a better option than the one hour a week of lliii.
You lost me at "push." You don't push your kid into AAP classes. My guess it the teachers would make that determination if they think your child needs more than local level III.
You idiot, "pushing in" is a commonly used term in schools for putting one child into a larger class to meet a special need, as opposed to "pulling out" for specialized instruction.
Never heard the term "pushed" used by any teacher I know in reference to AAP. In fact, Carol Horn, the head of AAP in FCPS specifically told me children can't be pushed into AAP. I think when people refer to pushing on these forums we know who is doing the pushing -- parents.
So who's the idiot? Sounds like I hit a nerve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just found out that our center school moved a kid from Gen. Ed into the aap center class in January. Student was not accepted, but the administration felt the student belonged in aap center full time. Fwiw, the student was going to the center class for math before then. I wonder if this is something that I can push for my dc if the appeal is not positive. Has anyone ever heard of this? Also, how do you go about having your dc pushed into the aap class for some subjects? This seems like a better option than the one hour a week of lliii.
You lost me at "push." You don't push your kid into AAP classes. My guess it the teachers would make that determination if they think your child needs more than local level III.
You idiot, "pushing in" is a commonly used term in schools for putting one child into a larger class to meet a special need, as opposed to "pulling out" for specialized instruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I did this last summer as well. It is a very simple process for families moving into Fairfax County. Register the child at local school, make an appointment at the AAP office, and if the decision is made to put child into AAP, you will receive an offer letter. Once you accept, the local school is notified and informed to mail the file to the AAP school. In our case this was never done, so I had to go pick it up and hand deliver. Keep copies of everything. Welcome to FCPS!
Thanks for sharing this.
Yes - I did drop off the registration packet at the "base" school. And then the packet at Fairfax Ridge Rd office - AAP group.
The only thing is, I did not make any copies of the "base school" packet.
I hope they atleast will have it - so that I can pick it up, if I get notified of the selection to AAP.
His numbers: wisc - 136, gbrs - 16.
How soon can I expect to hear back, from the date of turning in the application at the aap office ?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I did this last summer as well. It is a very simple process for families moving into Fairfax County. Register the child at local school, make an appointment at the AAP office, and if the decision is made to put child into AAP, you will receive an offer letter. Once you accept, the local school is notified and informed to mail the file to the AAP school. In our case this was never done, so I had to go pick it up and hand deliver. Keep copies of everything. Welcome to FCPS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just found out that our center school moved a kid from Gen. Ed into the aap center class in January. Student was not accepted, but the administration felt the student belonged in aap center full time. Fwiw, the student was going to the center class for math before then. I wonder if this is something that I can push for my dc if the appeal is not positive. Has anyone ever heard of this? Also, how do you go about having your dc pushed into the aap class for some subjects? This seems like a better option than the one hour a week of lliii.
You lost me at "push." You don't push your kid into AAP classes. My guess it the teachers would make that determination if they think your child needs more than local level III.
Anonymous wrote:Just found out that our center school moved a kid from Gen. Ed into the aap center class in January. Student was not accepted, but the administration felt the student belonged in aap center full time. Fwiw, the student was going to the center class for math before then. I wonder if this is something that I can push for my dc if the appeal is not positive. Has anyone ever heard of this? Also, how do you go about having your dc pushed into the aap class for some subjects? This seems like a better option than the one hour a week of lliii.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do you get in now? is there summer admission for people moving here?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:how do you get in now? is there summer admission for people moving here?