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Reply to "Does the proposed AAP Changes mean AAP in every MS?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At least one of the elementaries in our area is completely losing their AAP center. I am sure the folks living in that neighborhood have no idea yet. If I had purchased a home in that school boundary, I would be very, very pissed.[/quote] Which school? Is an AAP center that big of a draw? As a parent whose kid is in aap at our base school, I wouldn't mind losing our center, it would mean a lot less overcrowding[/quote] It would also mean lower test scores and less demand for properties in your neighborhood because the school would be perceived as "going downhill."[/quote] I have never heard of an elementary school driving property value. I know that high school does and respectively disagree with your dire prediction of the going downhill perception if a school rids the aap center. Most base school parents at aap centers are all for creating a magnet-like center school for aap. I am betting that you are not in-boundary for a aap elementary school.[/quote] Are you kidding??? People fight over houses in the Haycock boundaries. They are easily worth about 50 thousand more than comparable houses in Lemon Road, Kent Gardens, etc. Why do you think it's so crowded?[/quote]
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