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Reply to "Does the proposed AAP Changes mean AAP in every MS?"
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[quote=Anonymous] At the MS level, I think FCPS will have serious issues to consider. For example, wasn't Glasgow rebuilt and wasn't Longfellow renovated based on assumptions that there would be large AAP programs there? In addition, programs like Longfellow and Kilmer are very large, so there's no question but that schools like Cooper and Thoreau also could have large AAP centers. But what about other schools like Glasgow and Sandburg? If a sizable chunck of their AAP students get sent back to other schools like Poe, Holmes and Whitman, will there be a sufficient number of AAP students at those schools to support vibrant programs? If not, what would do FCPS do about that and how great is the risk that, at least in the short term, the impact on the schools involved will be negative if parents avoid schools where their kids might only have access to a small AAP program? The GT/AAP lobby in Fairfax is extraordinarily vocal, and it's virtually impossible that FCPS could ram this through without being forced to come up with answers to some of these questions. [/quote]
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