Anonymous wrote:I have mixed feelings about the size of AAP. One of my kids wisc-ed 20 points higher than my other one. Their learning abilities are very very different (both met the cut-off). If AAP is smaller and only 1 kid per class is going, I would rather keep my second DC in general ED. But 6-8 kids are going to AAP in the class and my child certainly belongs with them. But I really don't think my DC needs it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is pretty much how they do it in Va Beach schools. There is one Gifted Elem and one Gifted Middle School for the entire school system. Both schools are far better than AAP schools in Fairfax County and they offer fine arts programs (dance and visual arts) to students (one day per week for students who qualify) in top of that. There is one test day (and one makeup day) and that is it. If your child doesn't qualify for the GT schools they may make it in the GT program at their home school but it is still like 5% of the class. None of the 30% rates we serving Fairfax and FYI the GT schools seem to be very racially and economically mixed, something I haven't seen much of in Fairfax.
This is definitely the way it should be done here in FFX.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is pretty much how they do it in Va Beach schools. There is one Gifted Elem and one Gifted Middle School for the entire school system. Both schools are far better than AAP schools in Fairfax County and they offer fine arts programs (dance and visual arts) to students (one day per week for students who qualify) in top of that. There is one test day (and one makeup day) and that is it. If your child doesn't qualify for the GT schools they may make it in the GT program at their home school but it is still like 5% of the class. None of the 30% rates we serving Fairfax and FYI the GT schools seem to be very racially and economically mixed, something I haven't seen much of in Fairfax.
This is definitely the way it should be done here in FFX.
Anonymous wrote:This is pretty much how they do it in Va Beach schools. There is one Gifted Elem and one Gifted Middle School for the entire school system. Both schools are far better than AAP schools in Fairfax County and they offer fine arts programs (dance and visual arts) to students (one day per week for students who qualify) in top of that. There is one test day (and one makeup day) and that is it. If your child doesn't qualify for the GT schools they may make it in the GT program at their home school but it is still like 5% of the class. None of the 30% rates we serving Fairfax and FYI the GT schools seem to be very racially and economically mixed, something I haven't seen much of in Fairfax.
Anonymous wrote:The source was promotional email from Mercer Publishing.
Anonymous wrote:Would the OP mind posting a citation for this quote, please? Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:FFX is racially mixed. About 55% white, 40% Asian. That is a mix
