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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The way to address the over cowding at Longfellow and relieve some of Kilmer, is to have Cooper be an AAP Center School. Cooper is under capacity and is projected to go lower. Opening Centers at Thoreau [i]and [/i][i] Cooper would relieve some of the over crowding at Kilmer. If that is not enough, they can have Franklin- Sherman stop being a split feeder and have all the students go to Cooper and Langley. If that is not enough, they can shave off some of Chesterbrook to give to Franklin-Sherman and then Cooper/Langley. [/quote] Cooper absolutely does [b]not[/b] need to become yet another AAP center. There needs to be at least one (if not more) middle school in the area that doesn't divide the students into two falsely labeled groups. Perhaps AAP should be vastly reduced so that the overcrowding in center schools is no longer a problem.[/quote] Tell that to the Longfellow Gen Ed community, how you want to luff off YOUR AAP on them. Or will you allow all the Longfellow Gen Ed students to go to Cooper? [/quote] Absolutely, the Longfellow Gen Ed kids would be welcome at Cooper! I'm talking about keeping at least one middle school FREE of AAP. Why is that so hard to understand? Why must everything revolve around the AAP kids?[/quote]
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