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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At least one of the elementaries in our area is completely losing their AAP center. I am sure the folks living in that neighborhood have no idea yet. If I had purchased a home in that school boundary, I would be very, very pissed.[/quote] [b]I don't think the current proposal includes eliminating any AAP centers...[/b]just adding new centers. [/quote] Perhaps I am reading this wrong, but according to the document online, White Oaks Elementary loses their center. All 200+ kids will go to other schools. The White Oaks kids will go to Sangster. Bonnie Brae, Terra Center, Fairview and Laurel Ridge kids will go to an unnamed center in the Robinson pyramid. Nearly all of the kids attending Springfield Estates Elementary will go to other schools. Hunter Woods Elementary appears to lose all of its AAP students as well. Hunter Woods kids will go to Dogwood in South Lakes Pyramid. Navy, Crossfield and Waples Mill will go to Oakton Pyramid. Why make so many kids accross this entire large county just to deal with the problems at 3 elementary schools? This is a shame.[/quote]
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