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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look at how many AAP students stay at the local level school and how many actually go to the AAP center school. My kids went to Chesterbrook and most AAP identified students stayed. Its local level program was larger than a few of the smaller AAP center schools elsewhere in the county. I would call it a robust program. Based on conversations with others, it seems that Spring Hill is similar. If you are specific about which school you are considering, I am sure posters will be able to help you. [/quote] Interesting. I have some data from last year that says Chesterbrook has roughly 15% in LII/III and 20% in LIV. I'm looking at a few different schools, like Oakton ES, Crossfield, and Wakefield Forest. WFES has 10% and 16%, respectively. A couple of these schools could be more of a pain for us to switch to the center if DC gets into AAP, and I'm not sure about Jackson Middle. [/quote]
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