Advanced Academics Programs
General Advanced Academic Program (AAP) Information
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) believes in developing the strengths and talents of all students. Every student needs to be challenged and engaged in exciting learning experiences.
FCPS policies and procedures are grounded in equity and inclusion. Our commitment to providing rigor to all students is part of the FCPS strategic plan. AAP offers a continuum of advanced academic services to meet a broad range of student needs. We take a holistic approach that uses a variety of assessments to determine the service that will match the child's current need.
With the FCPS talent development model, all students in FCPS will receive:
- Critical and creative thinking lessons.
- Access to AAP curriculum and strategies.
Some students need a differentiated curriculum to address their cognitive and social-emotional needs. These students receive additional AAP services based on:
- Academic needs beyond peers at their grade level.
- Strengths in language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies.
- A need for increased depth, complexity, and pace of instruction.
Students’ advanced academic needs may change over time. The AAP continuum of services develops and builds on students’ current strengths and talents.
For more information about the services offered within FCPS, please FCPS AAP Website.
Local Full-Time AAP Services at Hayfield Elementary School
Hayfield will offer local full-time AAP services beginning in the 2024-2025 school year. The services will begin in Grade 3 and full-time AAP services will be offered in Grades 3 – 6 by the 2027-2028 school year. Please see the presentation below to learn more about full-time services, how services might be provided at Hayfield Elementary, and the implementation timeline.
Full Time AAP Services Screening Information
For information about full-time services and the referral process, please see the AAP website section on Full-Time Services identification procedures.
Parents or guardians of students may initiate the AAP Full Time screening process by completing and submitting a referral form. All referral forms this year are due by December 15, 2024. There are also optional materials you may submit to include in your student's file. All forms can be found in multiple languages on the Advanced Academic Program (AAP) Forms page of the FCPS Website.
The checklist below lists all the required and optional materials you may submit when referring your student.
Full-Time Services Checklist for Families
Our Hayfield Advanced Academic resource teacher (AART), Avery Rothman, collaborates with the school staff to ensure students are matched with an appropriate service that meets their needs. Families can find additional information about the continuum of services and the referral processes involved in identifying students on the Fairfax County Public Schools AAP website. If you have other questions, please contact Ms. Rothman by email or by calling 703-924-4500.
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