Level IV AAP Courses at Cooper MS Next School Year?

Anonymous
Did anyone attend the meeting last week at Cooper MS to hear about this? My daughter said that a teacher told her that Cooper MS would offer AAP level courses next year.
Anonymous
So now it sounds like Thoreau, Cooper and Franklin will all have Local Level IV for Middle School. It is about time.
Anonymous
Do they actually have qualified teachers for those classes? If they really want to create a robust center quickly, they should send some teachers from Longfellow and Kilmer over, IMO.
Anonymous
Local Level IV implementation would need to meet the checklist, as initially identified as part of the GMU program review:

http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/pdfs/review/Summary.pdf

Anonymous
It has to start somewhere. Many AAP designated students already make the choice to go to Cooper or Thoreau. This will sway a few more and in time there will be a track record of success and then they can make both fully recognized AAP schools and all the Cooper and Thoreau students can go to Cooper and Thoreau.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It has to start somewhere. Many AAP designated students already make the choice to go to Cooper or Thoreau. This will sway a few more and in time there will be a track record of success and then they can make both fully recognized AAP schools and all the Cooper and Thoreau students can go to Cooper and Thoreau.


Very happy to hear this. Perhaps it will relieve some of the overcrowding at Kilmer, Jackson and Longfellow in a moderated fashion over a period of several years that won't leave people up in arms about being "pushed out" of an AAP center without much notice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone attend the meeting last week at Cooper MS to hear about this? My daughter said that a teacher told her that Cooper MS would offer AAP level courses next year.


Is this official? I haven't seen anything official about this yet at all.
Anonymous
Fine, just don't make it mandatory for those who would prefer the known quantity at Longfellow.
Anonymous
It seems fairly obvious this is transitional and that Cooper will be the only AAP option for students in that area in a few years.
Anonymous
We'll see-my hope is that Janie Strauss is voted out in 2016. See what happens then..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We'll see-my hope is that Janie Strauss is voted out in 2016. See what happens then..


That was my hope with the last election. Die hard liberal here. 2016 will be too late for my children as theyare the class of 2105 and 2017.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We'll see-my hope is that Janie Strauss is voted out in 2016. See what happens then..


What does Janie Strauss have to do with this issue? Pat Hynes seems to be the School Board member who is most vocal about expanding Local Level IV services to every middle school. It's what a lot of her constituents zoned for Thoreau want.

Or is it just an assumption on the part of some Cooper parents who want to stay at Longfellow and Kilmer that they could buy Strauss's replacement?
Anonymous
Janie has to go. Maybe she'll retire?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Janie has to go. Maybe she'll retire?


Who would take her place? After the horrible campaign she ran last time (have forgotten the name of her awful campaign manager), Louise Epstein doesn't seem like a viable candidate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Janie has to go. Maybe she'll retire?


Who would take her place? After the horrible campaign she ran last time (have forgotten the name of her awful campaign manager), Louise Epstein doesn't seem like a viable candidate.


She just needs to retire and someone else will come forward.
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