Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys crack me up. We moved to a Common Core jurisdiction. The Smarter Balanced Tests (which l what my kids took) are WAY harder than the SOLs. Coming from a good FCPS elementary, the kids here were ahead of my GE kid and my AAP kid was on par. You might be surprised at what some other districts are like.
Is this a good thing? People are on here all the time railing against SOLs and testing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not very familiar with the county, but I've heard that schools are strong, for example a lot of things about the Falls Church City area. ideally, within a reasonable commute to Washington
There are 139 elementary schools in FCPS. Some schools have the AAP curriculum as their gen-Ed curriculum, some have over half of their population in the advance math. Some do not. My advice would change depending on the school.
Which ones?
More are added every year, I have lost track of them all. Most of McLean and much of Vienna are doing it
You lost track? We are in Vienna and know many others in Vienna schools. I don't know of any that have the AAP curriculum in the Gen Ed classroom. Please provide the name of at least one Vienna school that does this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not very familiar with the county, but I've heard that schools are strong, for example a lot of things about the Falls Church City area. ideally, within a reasonable commute to Washington
There are 139 elementary schools in FCPS. Some schools have the AAP curriculum as their gen-Ed curriculum, some have over half of their population in the advance math. Some do not. My advice would change depending on the school.
Which ones?
More are added every year, I have lost track of them all. Most of McLean and much of Vienna are doing it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not very familiar with the county, but I've heard that schools are strong, for example a lot of things about the Falls Church City area. ideally, within a reasonable commute to Washington
There are 139 elementary schools in FCPS. Some schools have the AAP curriculum as their gen-Ed curriculum, some have over half of their population in the advance math. Some do not. My advice would change depending on the school.
Which ones?
More are added every year, I have lost track of them all. Most of McLean and much of Vienna are doing it
Does this mean gen-Ed students are taking the aap curriculum? What's the point of aap then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not very familiar with the county, but I've heard that schools are strong, for example a lot of things about the Falls Church City area. ideally, within a reasonable commute to Washington
There are 139 elementary schools in FCPS. Some schools have the AAP curriculum as their gen-Ed curriculum, some have over half of their population in the advance math. Some do not. My advice would change depending on the school.
Which ones?
More are added every year, I have lost track of them all. Most of McLean and much of Vienna are doing it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not very familiar with the county, but I've heard that schools are strong, for example a lot of things about the Falls Church City area. ideally, within a reasonable commute to Washington
There are 139 elementary schools in FCPS. Some schools have the AAP curriculum as their gen-Ed curriculum, some have over half of their population in the advance math. Some do not. My advice would change depending on the school.
Which ones?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not very familiar with the county, but I've heard that schools are strong, for example a lot of things about the Falls Church City area. ideally, within a reasonable commute to Washington
There are 139 elementary schools in FCPS. Some schools have the AAP curriculum as their gen-Ed curriculum, some have over half of their population in the advance math. Some do not. My advice would change depending on the school.