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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Found some data: Total Oakton AAP Level IV enrollment (includes center eligible AAP kids and "principal chosen non AAP" kids) this year (2012-2013, from dashboard link above): 3rd: 32 4th: 48 5th: 26 6th: 20 From 2011-2012 FCPS document, total number of center elibigle AAP kids that stayed at Oakton: 3rd: 36 4th: 20 5th: 19 6th: 5 From 2011-2012 FCPS document, total number of Sunrise kids from Oakton: 3rd: 1 4th: 2 5th: 7 6th: 9 From 2011-2012 FCPS document, total number of Sunrise AAP kids per grade 3rd: 36 4th: 29 5th: 53 6th: 71 Seem like as LLIV established at Oakton now for a few years, most keeping child at Oakton. Seem like Sunrise not really having large number of AAP kids compared to Oakton. So advantage of mixing of kids each new year not really there. If trend hold, non center eligible kids in Oakton AAP class (child picked by principal) about 6 per class of about 24. Seem ok to me. [/quote]
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