Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the above. Our older DC is in AAP this year at a new school (base does not have AAP) and while the education DC is getting is good, we are more than likely brining DC back to our base school next year. AAP hasn't been what we expected and isn't offering anything that our base schools fabulous teachers can't provide.
There are a few families in my DC's AAP program that feel that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conspiracy theory: Anyone ever wonder if the school principal or teacher didn't give kids a fair chance at this test by either rushing them or not giving careful instructions to the kids.
There is no real incentive for the teacher or principal to have the kids do well. In the past, I heard that this is not a timed test, but now, there is a time limit for the kids to blow through 48 problems. Also, some kids get a brief overview at some schools, but others don't.
Yeah, I agree. I also heard there was a landing party in Roswell. Which one I need check out first? Decision, decision...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conspiracy theory: Anyone ever wonder if the school principal or teacher didn't give kids a fair chance at this test by either rushing them or not giving careful instructions to the kids.
There is no real incentive for the teacher or principal to have the kids do well. In the past, I heard that this is not a timed test, but now, there is a time limit for the kids to blow through 48 problems. Also, some kids get a brief overview at some schools, but others don't.
Yeah, I agree. I also heard there was a landing party in Roswell. Which one I need check out first? Decision, decision...