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[quote=Anonymous]Maybe they should institute another screening exam or process in 6th grade of the AAP kids and those that make it through can still go to the center schools if they wish. As a parent of a rising 6th grader this fall, I really would far prefer to send my kid to Longfellow and not Cooper to be the guinea pig of whatever lukewarm AAP program they come up with-but I fear with looming budget cuts we aren't going to be given that option. So now, we"ll be forced to look at crazy expensive private school options instead. Really the fair thing to do is to "grandfather" the existing AAP students from the Cooper base and give them the option of attending a center school or Cooper-that would give Cooper some time to get their center up and running and parents could still have the choice for awhile longer driven in part by their TJ aspirations. A lot of current AAP parents at our center choose Cooper anyway to keep their kid in their neighborhood school. Just my two cents.[/quote]
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