Me too. |
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I'll play...the school in question is...Louise Archer!
Even better, the AAP fifth graders are segregated from the steerage class; all are housed in the modular. N'er the twain shall meet! |
| My guess is this is a parent at one of the new centers like Westbriar or Navy now upset that their school is an AAP center. |
| OP here again -- the school is Colvin Run. |
| Does Colvin Run have more AAP classes than before? If so, perhaps part of the reason is that kids typically assigned to Louise Archer were required to attend Colvin Run this year. By next year, they should be allowed to go to Louise Archer. |
| Perhaps the fact that your school is a center should have factored into your equation when you bought. Or did you think all of those pass advanced SOL scored were from the great teaching. |
| I've heard that my school has more AAP than GE. My kids are long out. They went back in the day when they were GT centers. |
Mine too -- back when GT actually meant something! |
| Being accepted to AAP means so little now. |
Is that why there are so many people doing everything in their power to get their kids in
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No, it just means that while AAP is certainly an excellent program overall, being accepted is no longer unique or something to be particularly proud of due to the ridiculously large numbers. |
+1000 |
From what I can tell, Haycock has actually added another third grade classroom this year, bringing the grand total to 7. I can't imagine the school will be any smaller than last year. |
Yes, 7 classes but the distribution is different. In the past it was 5 AAP and 2 GE. This year there's 4 AAP and 3 GE. This reflects the growing base population and shrinking AAP population due to opening the center at Lemon Rd and possibly the new local level IV at Sherman. Finally, getting a little balanace at the school. FWIW, their was 5 second grade classes last year. |
It also validates what the Cluster 2 parents said last year -- that the growth was not only caused by AAP but the base population itself. The situation is clearly not sustainable even without the Cluster 2 kids. I predict they lose the center all together or redistrict the base. |