Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, come on - the prepping is universal for those whose base school is an AAP Center, and they are hoping for AAP.
Because frankly, to have a studious, conscientious child at a base school but not in AAP sucks.
Only for the schools where AAP classes are majority. (Haycock, Greenbriar West, Louise Archer)
And again: Colvin Run.
And DCUM does not represent the real world....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, come on - the prepping is universal for those whose base school is an AAP Center, and they are hoping for AAP.
Because frankly, to have a studious, conscientious child at a base school but not in AAP sucks.
Only for the schools where AAP classes are majority. (Haycock, Greenbriar West, Louise Archer)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Everyone at Haycock and surrounding schools knows about the "prepping controversy". It's common knowledge and just one reason AAP itself has become so controversial.
+1
Of the 27 schools with AAP Centers
http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/centers.shtml
the "prepping controversy" occurs at Haycock, Greenbriar West and *maybe* Churchill Road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Everyone at Haycock and surrounding schools knows about the "prepping controversy". It's common knowledge and just one reason AAP itself has become so controversial.
+1
Of the 27 schools with AAP Centers
http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/centers.shtml
the "prepping controversy" occurs at Haycock, Greenbriar West and *maybe* Churchill Road.
+Louise Archer, Westbriar....
My kids go to one of those schools - never heard of the prepping controversy. WTH?
Anonymous wrote:Oh, come on - the prepping is universal for those whose base school is an AAP Center, and they are hoping for AAP.
Because frankly, to have a studious, conscientious child at a base school but not in AAP sucks.[/[u]quote]
Do you really think like this???![]()
Anonymous wrote:Oh, come on - the prepping is universal for those whose base school is an AAP Center, and they are hoping for AAP.
Because frankly, to have a studious, conscientious child at a base school but not in AAP sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, come on - the prepping is universal for those whose base school is an AAP Center, and they are hoping for AAP.
Because frankly, to have a studious, conscientious child at a base school but not in AAP sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Everyone at Haycock and surrounding schools knows about the "prepping controversy". It's common knowledge and just one reason AAP itself has become so controversial.
+1
Of the 27 schools with AAP Centers
http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/centers.shtml
the "prepping controversy" occurs at Haycock, Greenbriar West and *maybe* Churchill Road.
+Louise Archer, Westbriar....
Anonymous wrote:Pray that both kids get in. Unless one is an outliner, having kids in different programs will establish life-long resentment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Everyone at Haycock and surrounding schools knows about the "prepping controversy". It's common knowledge and just one reason AAP itself has become so controversial.
+1
Of the 27 schools with AAP Centers
http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/centers.shtml
the "prepping controversy" occurs at Haycock, Greenbriar West and *maybe* Churchill Road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these boards stresses me out. DH and I both ivy league educated and our kids are 3 and 5. My oldest child will be starting kindergarten next month. He is a bright curious kid. We know a lot of smart kids so I don't think my kid is a genius or anything.
What exactly is required to gain acceptance into AAP?
We are zoned in an average/below average elementary school and holding off on moving until we see if DS gets in AAP. The AAP center is excellent and only 1 mile away from us. If our kids get into AAP and can stay on this AAP/honors track, we plan to stay in our house.
I am a little confused why you're even on this type of board when you're not even facing the AAP issue for 2.5 years. I don't think it is the board that stresses you but that you're the type of personality to be stressed by this. If you're already looking at what is required to get into AAP and your oldest isn't even in kindergarten yet, you're the one putting this stress on yourself for no reason. AAP isn't there for your child or any other child to get into a better elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:Reading these boards stresses me out. DH and I both ivy league educated and our kids are 3 and 5. My oldest child will be starting kindergarten next month. He is a bright curious kid. We know a lot of smart kids so I don't think my kid is a genius or anything.
What exactly is required to gain acceptance into AAP?
We are zoned in an average/below average elementary school and holding off on moving until we see if DS gets in AAP. The AAP center is excellent and only 1 mile away from us. If our kids get into AAP and can stay on this AAP/honors track, we plan to stay in our house.