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Reply to "Does the proposed AAP Changes mean AAP in every MS?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I've seen a lot of postings on this site referring to Cooper MS. I urge parents to look at some of the number of students that would be entering Cooper in 2013 and 2014. There are close to 200 potential 7th graders that would go to Cooper instead of Kilmer or Longfellow and the same will happen the following year. This will put Cooper in a very overcrowded situation meaning trailers, long lines at the kiss/ride, more busses, more lunch schedules and overcrowding in the gym and other shared resources. While the school may get more teachers, it is still the smallest MS in the county for capacity. The school is designed for approx. 990 students and enrollment is currently around 800. The school is benefiting by being under-populated, but all of that will change if this proposal goes through. We will immediately go from an under-capacity school to an overcrowded school. Is this a good idea for the students at Cooper? How does FCPS intend to address this issue in a budget-constrained year.[/quote]
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