Some interesting facts about AAP

Anonymous
I keep seeing in several threads that AAP is too bloated and that 18% or more students are enrolled in fcps AAP centers.

There are also more than one post that says that the size of AAP is not due to the rise in the Asian and Indian population and that AAP is majority white.

These arguments made me curious so I did a quick google search and this fcps document popper right up.

http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/pdfs/review/Presentation.pdf

According to their own statistics, the AAP centers are not 18% of the elementary population. AAP level IV services are given to only 12% of students. (See page 13).

Page 12 shows that only 5.3% of the student population this year were found eligible for level IV services, and 14% are enrolled in Level IV centers.

The district says that 44% of the students overall are receiving 3rd-8th grade AAP services. That means roughly 30% of our students are receiving local level II-IV services in AAP, nearly half of the students in grades 3-8. That is a very large number of non-center students receiving enrichment and differentiation, in spite of what poster on the board might have you believe.

There are other interesting statistics in this document about the cost of AAP certification, numbers by center, etc.

Another interesting document is the lawsuit against fcps over TJ admission.

http://coalitionofthesilence.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/fairfax-complaint-7-23.pdf

Page 10-11 show the demographic breakdown of level IV center identified elementary and middle school students.

Even though Asians/Indians make up less than 20% of the entire student population of fcps, they comprise 32.4% of the Level IV center identified students, more than double their overall enrollment. Whites comprise a little over 42% of the overall district population, and are 51.3% of the AAP level IV center identified students.

Very interesting stuff.

Anonymous
not really
Anonymous
wondering what are the new AAP centers planned by FCPS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:wondering what are the new AAP centers planned by FCPS


New centers will be opened to address Greenbriar West and Lorton Station overcrowding:

http://www.fcps.edu/schlbd/docs/sb%20follow%20up%20responses/fy%202014/SBfollow-up14-5.pdf

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:wondering what are the new AAP centers planned by FCPS


New centers will be opened to address Greenbriar West and Lorton Station overcrowding:

http://www.fcps.edu/schlbd/docs/sb%20follow%20up%20responses/fy%202014/SBfollow-up14-5.pdf



Any one knows the latest news on Greenbriar West ES overcrowding?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:wondering what are the new AAP centers planned by FCPS


New centers will be opened to address Greenbriar West and Lorton Station overcrowding:

http://www.fcps.edu/schlbd/docs/sb%20follow%20up%20responses/fy%202014/SBfollow-up14-5.pdf



Any one knows the latest news on Greenbriar West ES overcrowding?


No. I know they are considering opening a Local Level IV at Poplar Tree though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:wondering what are the new AAP centers planned by FCPS


Yes, with all the surplus funds FCPS has, I also wonder how many new centers will be opening.
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