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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does this mean that we will have enough busses to scrap the awful start time survey options they've sent out???[/quote] No, that’s what the idiots don’t understand. Eliminating busing to AAP centers won’t really help at all. [/quote] Of course, it will help. We have multiple buses running through my neighborhood for middle school. Lots of neighborhoods have this. They should do the same with elementary schools, too.[/quote] Very few kids are within the walk zone for middle school. Nearly every single kid getting busted to a middle school AAP center will still need to ride a bus to their base middle school. Putting AAP at every middle school will have minimal to zero effect on busses. Where the benefit will occur is that if AAP is added to every middle school in the county, with zero AAP transfers between schools at the middle school level, is in the area of high school transfers, pupil placement to other high schools, and brain drain from the lower performing high schools. Smart kids will be less likely to transfer out of their zoned high schools if they remain at their middle schools for AAP, raising test scores at the poor performing high schools. Putting AAP at every middle school will benefit the high schools. It is a neutral for the middle schools, including bus costs.[/quote]
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