Anonymous wrote:Our Vienna School has 3 2nd grade classes and it drops to 2 in 3rd grade. They lose typically 1 out of 3 classes after 2nd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our Vienna school the AAP teacher told me they lose 1/3 of the their 2nd grade each year to the AAP Center.
That is simply insane. What used to be a very selective GT program, has morphed into something unrecognizable. The dynamic in schools has changed completely now that so many kids are admitted to AAP. FCPS has become a perfect example of the Sneetches.
Anonymous wrote:At our Vienna school the AAP teacher told me they lose 1/3 of the their 2nd grade each year to the AAP Center.
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of all the quibbling over numbers and percentages, the fact is there are TOO MANY KIDS IN AAP, period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I have been researching for a while the answer for this question, and I can only find this report from FCPS. This is old ( 2011-2012) but it shows the average of acceptance rate. This is a long document, you 'll need to scroll down to the AAP section. So some of you were right about the high percentage of acceptance in certain schools, but not all.
http://www.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/8VMDZN383162/$file/School%20Board%20Follow%20Up%20Reponses3.pdf
Great find, PP.
It is interesting to compare centers -- such as Belvedere ES (total of 99 students in the AAP Center) with a larger center, such as Greenbriar West ES (total of 387 students in the AAP Center).
Yes. Belvedere seems to have only one AAP class per grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I have been researching for a while the answer for this question, and I can only find this report from FCPS. This is old ( 2011-2012) but it shows the average of acceptance rate. This is a long document, you 'll need to scroll down to the AAP section. So some of you were right about the high percentage of acceptance in certain schools, but not all.
http://www.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/8VMDZN383162/$file/School%20Board%20Follow%20Up%20Reponses3.pdf
Great find, PP.
It is interesting to compare centers -- such as Belvedere ES (total of 99 students in the AAP Center) with a larger center, such as Greenbriar West ES (total of 387 students in the AAP Center).
Yes. Belvedere seems to have only one AAP class per grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I have been researching for a while the answer for this question, and I can only find this report from FCPS. This is old ( 2011-2012) but it shows the average of acceptance rate. This is a long document, you 'll need to scroll down to the AAP section. So some of you were right about the high percentage of acceptance in certain schools, but not all.
http://www.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/8VMDZN383162/$file/School%20Board%20Follow%20Up%20Reponses3.pdf
Great find, PP.
It is interesting to compare centers -- such as Belvedere ES (total of 99 students in the AAP Center) with a larger center, such as Greenbriar West ES (total of 387 students in the AAP Center).
Anonymous wrote: I have been researching for a while the answer for this question, and I can only find this report from FCPS. This is old ( 2011-2012) but it shows the average of acceptance rate. This is a long document, you 'll need to scroll down to the AAP section. So some of you were right about the high percentage of acceptance in certain schools, but not all.
http://www.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/8VMDZN383162/$file/School%20Board%20Follow%20Up%20Reponses3.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of all the quibbling over numbers and percentages, the fact is there are TOO MANY KIDS IN AAP, period.