| Yes. That school as well shouldn't be given the option of an AAP center. Once some sort of quota is met, bussing to an AAP center should be cut. Lets try to cut costs where we can. There's no reason 1 child needs to go to a different school and get their own bus there. |
See attachment A: http://www.fcps.edu/schlbd/docs/sb%20follow%20up%20responses/fy%202014/SBfollow-up14-2-3-4.pdf |
+100 Given the growth in the county, seems the only sensible approach for the long-term. |
I agree. If a school has two classes per grade LLIV, then it is effectively an AAP Center. Save some $ on busing that way. |
| Colin Powell only has one LLIV class which is only half level IV, but that is because so many leave for GBW (not sure why). I think their students should not have the option either. They have enough kids qualify to fill two classes if you throw in the Prinicipal Designees that they have anyway. |
They really need two full classes per grade for a Center program (or LLIV that is effectively a Center program). Greenbriar West AAP will likely have its feeder schools modified next year due to overcrowding. |