They have long said they wanted to make Franklin an AAP center too, and I suspect that will come to fruition in the next few years. I could see FCPS telling AAP kids they cannot opt into Carson anymore. So yes, I'm still concerned about scenario 1. |
| I thought they were doing away with MS AAP centers totally |
I'll believe it when I see it. They have been talking about this since before my eldest started school. She is now in college. |
I think he lives or grew up in Money's Corner. |
Of course not, every feeder school has AAP students - there are plenty from Coates, McNair, Floris, Fox Mill, Waples Mill. |
At LLIV schools like Crossfield, the AAP kids are in the same class from 3rd - 6th grade and it tends to be a very insular group by 6th grade. Center schools and cluster schools are obviously different because the class makeup changes, but I've heard this is the case at a lot of LLIV schools. |
They tend to stick to their little AAP groups. My Honors child at Carson does not know any kids from Navy or Waples Mill. |
There was a detailed staff presentation in early April on a timeline for making each middle school an AAP center. It was quite detailed and proposed the following timeline for adding AAP to the middle schools that aren't currently centers: Phase 1 (initial implementation in fall 2026): Poe Phase 2 (initial implementation in fall 2027): Hayfield, Key, Whitman, Holmes Phase 3 (initial implementation in fall 2028): Herndon, Liberty, Robinson, Stone Phase 4 (initial implementation in fall 2029): Franklin, Irving, Thoreau |
All of his AAP friends from Navy will end up at Carson, too. |
Franklin is the last school on the list. Won't happen until 2029. |
it’s starting either 26-27 or 27-28. the board approved it and there is a spreadsheet with which schools in which years. i believe franklin is by 2030 |
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Meren is hilarious. Anyone posting about not liking the maps she posts that she ears them and understands. Anyone who posts that they like the plan she ignores.
Most the posts are about not liking the Franklin Farm and Crossfield splits, there is one from SLHS complaining about being decimated and a few pro Fox Mill moving. Meren is clearly stating that she didn’t draw these or support them. I suspect that she is resigned to losing Floris and Fox Mill and positioning herself to run with people upset at the changes to SLHS and the changes from the boundary review. |
Two of the neighborhoods in Scenario 1 that are moved from Oakton to Skyview are in her jurisdiction. |
Meren will definitely oppose Scenario 1. Let's see if she is going to see Scenario 2 as well. Many of her constituients very much support Scenario 2. |
| Posting where? |