Is there a way to tell how many kids go to the AAP center from our base school each year?

Anonymous
thanks
Anonymous
which school?
Anonymous
Dashboard will show the current year only, not each year
Anonymous
Look up the staff reports from last year's AAP expansion proposal. They give a school by school break down for the past 3 years. They're not 100% accurate but pretty close.

If I have a chance, I'll look for the link for you, but with a little looking, I'll bet you can find it. they were on the FCAG website for a while. I'm not sure if they are still there.
Anonymous
Do you know how many kids of each school will go to AAP level IV center this year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look up the staff reports from last year's AAP expansion proposal. They give a school by school break down for the past 3 years. They're not 100% accurate but pretty close.

If I have a chance, I'll look for the link for you, but with a little looking, I'll bet you can find it. they were on the FCAG website for a while. I'm not sure if they are still there.


I remember seeing this last year. I searched for it and am having no luck.

Could someone please link? Would really appreciate it.
Anonymous
When I asked for similar information from the AAP Director at the county she said the information could not be shared for "privacy" reasons - as certain schools have limited number of AAP applicants. I call BS! I think the data that you are describing would give a lot of insight into serve to remove the veil that shrouds the AAP program.
We should know participation/acceptance by school for a number of reasons.
[1] strength of the AART
[2] GBRS ratings and rankings tendencies

are just two.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I asked for similar information from the AAP Director at the county she said the information could not be shared for "privacy" reasons - as certain schools have limited number of AAP applicants. I call BS! I think the data that you are describing would give a lot of insight into serve to remove the veil that shrouds the AAP program.
We should know participation/acceptance by school for a number of reasons.
[1] strength of the AART
[2] GBRS ratings and rankings tendencies

are just two.


I'm the pp who remembers seeing this pdf that clearly stated the number of students from each base school that went to the existing and potential new AAP center. Not sure if they removed this pdf because I can't find it.
Anonymous
It should still be listed in Board Docs somewhere - I think that the worksheet that you are referring to was part of the testimony at a meeting or work session, and they shouldn't yank those once they are posted.

But the numbers moving from their base school to a center do not necessarily speak to the strength of an AART, nor can they be tied to GBRS scores. They simply say how many kids at a particular school have chosen to go to their Center school, and many times there are other factors in these decisions. There are still kids remaining at the schools (much smaller number in most cases) that might also be qualified.
Anonymous
I think this is what you're looking for:

http://www.fcag.org/documents/aap_center_data/aap_enrollment_1213.pdf

Anonymous
Those number don't include though kids who stay for LLIV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those number don't include though kids who stay for LLIV.


The OP asked for the number leaving the school to go to the assigned Center. LLIV is not a center.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think this is what you're looking for:

http://www.fcag.org/documents/aap_center_data/aap_enrollment_1213.pdf



This was not the document I saw last year. This document is better! Thank you very much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those number don't include though kids who stay for LLIV.


The OP asked for the number leaving the school to go to the assigned Center. LLIV is not a center.


I would also be interested in how many stayed. I would prefer for my DC to stay at his base school (center school is overcrowded) but if everyone who is accepted goes to the center school, that would affect my decision v. if some kids were choosing to stay.
Anonymous
To find out about your individual school I would ask the principal.
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