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[quote=Anonymous]Based on last year's enrollments, there were 46 AAP students who transferred OUT of TCES. There were 198 AAP transfers INTO White Oaks. And there were 263 AAP students total at WOES. So roughly 65 students who are zoned for WOES attend AAP there as well. The rest are transferred in for AAP (198). 46 is not a very strong case for LL4. Divided by four grade levels, that is about 11 kids per grade. Not all would choose to stay in LL4 if it was offered at TCES. So there could be 5 kids in LL4 per grade. But, even if every one of them stayed at TCES, that would mean 11 kids per AAP classroom were identified as AAP eligible. The rest would have to be principal-placed -- meaning parents would be fighting to get their kids into the "smart" classroom even though their kids were not AAP-eligible. Sorry. I am not optimistic that you would be able to persuade the principal/school board to make this change. [/quote]
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