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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cooper does not [i]currently[/i] have AAP. That will post certainly change in the next 1-5 years- probably closer to the one year than 5. Longfellow is at capacity and it expected to grow. Cooper is under capacity and expected to shrink. Kilmer is also over populated and predicted to grow. [/quote] I sincerely hope that Cooper does not become a center. It's a great school just as it is. When is this AAP madness going to stop?[/quote] I feel exactly the same way.[/quote] So, what is your (viable) solution to relieve the over crowding at Longfellow and Kilmer when Cooper is underenrolled?[/quote] Not the PP, but agree with the other poster who suggested [u]drastically reducing the number of kids admitted to elementary school AAP[/u], which would directly impact the population at middle school centers; a huge reduction, thus no overcrowding. Very simple and matter-of-fact and should have been implemented several years ago. AAP was never intended to educate huge amounts of kids who should be in Gen Ed classes instead.[/quote]
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