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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wonder how many slots in the class will be taken up by the 1.5%? I wonder how many slots are left for those who get in by merit.[/quote] I believe there are 23 middle schools in FCPS so that should mean 34.5% of the slots are determined by Middle School. I am not sure what percentage of seats go to the other school districts in the area. I would guess that leaves somewhere between 25-40% of the seats for the regular process. The AAP Centers will take a hit but that is about it. I believe that Carson is one of the largest feeders and those kids do not feed into Langley or McLean. Carson feeds Westfield High School, Chantilly High School, Oakton High School, and South Lakes High School.[/quote] It will affect Carson more than the AAP centers that only draw from one pyramid like Cooper, Longfellow, and South County. [/quote] I don’t know if it will hurt them more. All the remaining kids go into the same pool after the 1.5%. So the Carson kids and Longfellow kids will be in the same boat.[/quote]
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