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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree that the changes to MS AAP centers is happening but not being discussed or noticed. Yes, resources may shift from Honors to AAP, but also, resources from the current AAPs will be shifted to the new schools as well. For example, Longfellow and Cooper are already in discussions regarding shifting resources from Longfellow's reputable math program over to Cooper.[/quote] Wouldn't those discussions involve Kilmer as well? Some of the Great Falls students go to the AAP center at Kilmer, not Longfellow.[/quote] Not some -ALL Forestville and Greal Falls Elementary base school students are assigned to the Kilmer AAP. The Colvin Run AAP center has Colvin Run and Great Falls. Colvin Run base school students are split between Kilmer and Longfellow even if the base school is Cooper. If they used to go to Great Falls or Forestville they go to Kilmer. pre-Kilmer those schools went to Longfellow for AAP then called GT. With the huge numbers of students in AAP for grades 7 and 8 it makes no sense to grandfather these big AAP programs. These students should be meeting others that will actually be in the same high school. [/quote]
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