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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Someone from FCPS described the current Carson split as follows: Westfield 50.7% South Lakes 28.0% Oakton 20.8% Chantilly 0.4% I guess that includes AAP kids, otherwise it seems like there would have been an earlier proposal to eliminate the splits to Oakton and Chantilly. [/quote] That must exclude AAP or the percentages do not add up. Either that or they are excluding the AAP from Franklin. There are over 280 attending from Franklin. I assume that is half 7 and half 8th grade. That be a split between Navy and Oak Hill and Lee's Corner AAP from Franklin. Oak Hill has a LOT of kids in AAP. The Oak Hill kids would be AAP, but that seems a very low percentage to me. I THINK Lee's Corner AAP also goes to Carson? Of course, some would end up at TJ, too. But, I think that would only be 4 kids to Chantilly--so it must not include AAP. I know there are a whole lot more than that. So, those percentages must exclude AAP from Franklin. One thing for sure: those claiming this would reduce Westfield by 1000 are wrong. [/quote] Thanks for the clarification. So it sounds like those percentages are just the base HS assignments for the students living within the base Carson boundaries without regard to AAP? It's such a tangled web, so all the more reason to try and get Carson down to at least just a two-way split feeder. [/quote]
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