AAP stats per school

Anonymous
I think I may have seen a link recently to stats of AAP for each school. I'd like to find out how many kids from my kids school and neighboring schools (that feed into the same HS) go to the center. I know that the majority of kids at the center feed into 2 other high schools.

Does anyone have a chart showing the number of kids coming from each feeder school-- at each center?

Anonymous
I don't think I have seen this chart.
Anonymous
Our AART teacher sent this info to a few of us parents... ...the ones who always submitted the Challengers. It can't be made public, but the report exists.
Anonymous
What is the Challengers?
Anonymous
http://www.fcag.org/gtfcps.html

It was on this website a few days ago but now I cannot find it. If you click on "Enrollment by Cluster" and "Enrollment by Center" - the numbers seem off. Very different chart from a few days ago.
Anonymous
Refer to this thread for good links: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/381190.page
Anonymous
OP here -- I'm looking for historical data, not numbers for this current eligibility season. Seems like it wouldn't be too intrusive to know that 18 kids from School A and 10 kids from School B and 25 kids from School C are at ABC Center School.

I thought there was a chart that showed the percentages of each feeder school that declined services, etc. , etc.

Anyway -- I'm just interested in knowing how many kids at the center will go to my kid's HS (roughly). There is a social price to be paid by leaving the base school and going to the center -- and in HS, a kid needs buddies to watch out for him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our AART teacher sent this info to a few of us parents... ...the ones who always submitted the Challengers. It can't be made public, but the report exists.


Wow.... I don't even know who is our AART. I know our AART was changed during the year, never knew who replaced our AART.

You must be on some elite group. You are lucky to get this kind of information.

I don't even who else in my kid's class got into AAP. To be frank, it doesn't matter to me.

My kid will meet new kids, make new friends, hopefully can keep old friends who are not in AAP.

Anonymous
OP here again --- thanks for the links -- one of them had exactly what I was looking for and the others had relavent data as well. Perfect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our AART teacher sent this info to a few of us parents... ...the ones who always submitted the Challengers. It can't be made public, but the report exists.


Why can't it be made public??
Anonymous
I think this is the document. The OP was referring to.

http://www.fcps.edu/schlbd/docs/sb%20follow%20up%20responses/fy%202014/SBfollow-up14-2-3-4.pdf

It's on the FCPS website and was in a thread further down the page.
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