Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m waiting for the 11 pm text that FCPS has eliminated AAP.
haha..too funny. There is one part of me who wants that but I know benefits of AAP programs. So hope not.
Since it's already end of Apr 6th, I think they have been mailed and we should get them sometime this week. Some people might get them tomorrow if they started mailing on Monday.
cause we all know the mail is super reliable right now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m waiting for the 11 pm text that FCPS has eliminated AAP.
haha..too funny. There is one part of me who wants that but I know benefits of AAP programs. So hope not.
Since it's already end of Apr 6th, I think they have been mailed and we should get them sometime this week. Some people might get them tomorrow if they started mailing on Monday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m waiting for the 11 pm text that FCPS has eliminated AAP.
haha..too funny. There is one part of me who wants that but I know benefits of AAP programs. So hope not.
Since it's already end of Apr 6th, I think they have been mailed and we should get them sometime this week. Some people might get them tomorrow if they started mailing on Monday.
Anonymous wrote:I’m waiting for the 11 pm text that FCPS has eliminated AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard that the results delayed since they have not been able to finalize for all the students. Many more students seem to have applied this year.
I would not doubt this is true, probably because with virtual school so many parents have seen how pathetically low the typical classroom curriculum is and have decided their kids need more challenging work.
Not sure how virtual learning correlates with "more" students applying this year. This by itself is flawed. The only official test taken and supported by empirical data is the NNAT. If kids didn't score 132 or higher, they aren't part of the pool. Sure, parents can still submit a referral but without letters of recommendations and/or piano, chest completion results, etc., being considered by FCPS, the number of parents applying this year for level IV is a lot lower than you think.
Anonymous wrote:I love that there are 11 pages of comments on this thread with no actual scores hahahaha
I'm totally guilty of checking in 5532 times a day to see if someone else perhaps found out![]()

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard that the results delayed since they have not been able to finalize for all the students. Many more students seem to have applied this year.
Once again, if this is true, it should have been communicated way before now.
Our school newsletter sent out today said “AAP School-Based Services (Level II-III) Referral Form due by April 23, 2021”
It would make no sense to have level III deadline the same day as notification for level IV (or even close to that date)
Students who apply for Level IV and are not accepted are automatically considered for Levels II and III, so it doesn’t affect it.
(Level II-III) Referral Forms due by April 23 are for next year. This has nothing to do with Level 4 placement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard that the results delayed since they have not been able to finalize for all the students. Many more students seem to have applied this year.
I would not doubt this is true, probably because with virtual school so many parents have seen how pathetically low the typical classroom curriculum is and have decided their kids need more challenging work.
Not sure how virtual learning correlates with "more" students applying this year. This by itself is flawed. The only official test taken and supported by empirical data is the NNAT. If kids didn't score 132 or higher, they aren't part of the pool. Sure, parents can still submit a referral but without letters of recommendations and/or piano, chest completion results, etc., being considered by FCPS, the number of parents applying this year for level IV is a lot lower than you think.
This what I read in the email they sent for inpool in december: You will be notified of the selection committee’s decision by the middle of April, so it may be in mid of April not in beginning of April.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard that the results delayed since they have not been able to finalize for all the students. Many more students seem to have applied this year.
I would not doubt this is true, probably because with virtual school so many parents have seen how pathetically low the typical classroom curriculum is and have decided their kids need more challenging work.
Not sure how virtual learning correlates with "more" students applying this year. This by itself is flawed. The only official test taken and supported by empirical data is the NNAT. If kids didn't score 132 or higher, they aren't part of the pool. Sure, parents can still submit a referral but without letters of recommendations and/or piano, chest completion results, etc., being considered by FCPS, the number of parents applying this year for level IV is a lot lower than you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard that the results delayed since they have not been able to finalize for all the students. Many more students seem to have applied this year.
Once again, if this is true, it should have been communicated way before now.
Our school newsletter sent out today said “AAP School-Based Services (Level II-III) Referral Form due by April 23, 2021”
It would make no sense to have level III deadline the same day as notification for level IV (or even close to that date)
Students who apply for Level IV and are not accepted are automatically considered for Levels II and III, so it doesn’t affect it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard that the results delayed since they have not been able to finalize for all the students. Many more students seem to have applied this year.
I would not doubt this is true, probably because with virtual school so many parents have seen how pathetically low the typical classroom curriculum is and have decided their kids need more challenging work.