AAP Center Expansion?

Anonymous
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)
Anonymous
Finally! Every pyramid has enough base population to support their own program.
Anonymous
Good. Every MS brings together enough kids from ES that were committee identified to hold AAP classes at the MS level.
Anonymous
I'm not opposed to the idea, but it's not a "center" if every school has it. It's just a program.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
YES!

Finally. This should have happened 2 years before starting the rezoning process.
Anonymous
Good.

However, another reason to delay the boundary rezoing process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous
Honors for all!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Even without KAA, Franklin could easily justify AAP. Look at how many go to Carson from Franklin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honors for all!


...which would make it GenEd
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honors for all!


...which would make it GenEd


Which it should be. If they want GT. then make it GT. AAP is not GT.
Anonymous
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.
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