| Also, how many AAP classrooms will Navy have for 3rd grade? |
| Navy is AAP Center for Navy and Crossfield |
| Navy and Crossfield, that's it. Make it make sense when only 10% of each school is supposed to be in AAP.... |
| Do other AAP centers have more schools that “feed” into their school/center? Why would Navy only have one other school? Does that mean historically Navy and Crossfield have a lot of kids in AAP? |
I don't know about other AAP centers, but it's probably a building capacity issue. Navy enrollment #s and breakout: https://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108:13:::: 0_CURRENT_SCHOOL_ID,P0_EDSL:332,0
You can see that there the current 3rd grade class (grade 2 in last year's data) is a whole class size smaller than the grade ahead of them, and the current 2nd grade class (grade 1 in last year's data) is another class size smaller than them. Then the current 1st grade class jumps back up in size. It's just a population size variance. Crossfield is a smaller school than Navy, and that is reflected in their enrollment numbers: https://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108:13:::: 0_CURRENT_SCHOOL_ID,P0_EDSL:337,0
I wouldn't be surprised if next year's 3rd grade AAP is only 1 class again. It's an overall smaller class at both schools than the one it is following. |
Yeah I'm pretty sure something like 10 schools go to Belvedere. They have 3 aap classes per grade. |
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Here’s a map that shows the AAP center feeder patterns. There’s a lot of variability in how many other schools a center pulls students in from.
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/pdf/SY2025-2026AAPElementarySchools.pdf |
That will change as a new AAP center is opening at North Springfield ES. Ricardy Anderson wanted ES and MS AAP centers in the Annandale pyramid and Belvedere is in the Justice pyramid. |
Wait - there's only ONE AAP class at a CENTER? What's the point of even sending your kid there, why not just put them in LLIV at Crossfield? It's my understanding that only about 1/2 of the kids in the LLIV class are actually AAP, so that means Navy probably has the same amount. Just get rid of the center and make both schools LLIV. |
Can someone explain why Waples Mill goes to Hunters Woods while Crossfield, which is much closer to Hunters Woods, goes to Navy? My neighbor said that Crossfield used to go to Hunters Woods. When and why did that change? |
It’s incredibly difficult to get into AAP if Navy is your base school. Almost half of the Top 10% in 2nd grade (about 9 kids) were in-pool with very high test scores and did not get in. |
It makes no sense why Waples Mill doesn't go to Navy for AAP. The best history of how they got screwed is up here on DCUM from 2013 ( https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/30/305338.page#3556622 ):
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| FYI, Mosby Woods is now called Mosiac |
Depends on the grade, 5th grade has 20 kids from crossfield or so. |
| Navy (base) has at least 20 kids that will be in AAP next year for 3rd grade. That doesn’t include Crossfield, so I assume there will be 2 AAP classes. |