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[quote=Anonymous]Colvin Run parents: I looked up Colvin Run and Great Falls statistics. Great Falls is at least 85 children under capacity. Around 50 children in AAP from Great Falls are attending at Colvin Run. Colvin Run has more AAP transfers as well because for a year or two it took the overflow from Louise Archer. Colvin Run and Great Falls also seems to have a ton of teacher's student transfers. I'm not sure what can be done about existing grades that have AAP, but there is more than enough space at Great Falls for new AAP children to stay at their base school for AAP and then Great Falls can have 2 AAP classes like Forestville which is even more than at some AAP centers. Colvin Run is also slightly under capacity, so there may at some point be a boundary change to include some of the Westbriar kids, but then your school would have a mix of AAP and general ed students coming in and not just AAP students. Sorry if this change probably wouldn't affect kids currently in grades 3-6th, but really you should have spent your time these past several years arguing for this change to your school board member rather than just ranting here. Great Falls has been under capacity for some time.[/quote]
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