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Looks like the school board is voting to expand AAP center to every middle school at tomorrow’s meeting.
Main Motion: That the School Board approve to move forward with conducting the necessary community engagement process on the proposal for opening a new Middle School AAP Center at Poe Middle School. (RA/KM) Follow-on Motion: I move to direct the Superintendent to develop and present to the Board, by March 2026, a comprehensive plan for establishing Advanced Academic Program (AAP) Centers in every middle school in the division. (KM/RL) |
| Finally! Every pyramid has enough base population to support their own program. |
| Good. Every MS brings together enough kids from ES that were committee identified to hold AAP classes at the MS level. |
| I'm not opposed to the idea, but it's not a "center" if every school has it. It's just a program. |
And, that is a good thing. |
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YES!
Finally. This should have happened 2 years before starting the rezoning process. |
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Good.
However, another reason to delay the boundary rezoing process. |
This is going to throw a huge wrench in their plans for Thoreau if they send all the AAP kids from Jackson back. Carson and Franklin at least have the potential KAA adjustment delay to tweak. |
Then it’s a good thing boundaries get reviewed every 5 years. |
You cannot be serious |
| Honors for all! |
Even without KAA, Franklin could easily justify AAP. Look at how many go to Carson from Franklin. |
...which would make it GenEd |
Which it should be. If they want GT. then make it GT. AAP is not GT. |
| OMG so they are going to come up with a completely DIFFERENT set of maps again with a vote in January? They didn’t say the boundary review was going to take 5 years, just that it was supposed to happen every 5 years. This level of uncertainty is very frustrating. |