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[quote=Anonymous]10:49 again. Dashboard is not yet updated for this year's numbers. Looking at 3rd and sometimes 4th grade though from last year, there are a few more than 3 schools with more AAP students than general ed students. Still, there are only four schools with 30 or more students in each grade in AAP compared to general ed. Colvin Run only has this issue for their 5th and 6th grade classes where the Louise Archer boundary kids were sent due to overcapacity. They actually have more general ed kids than AAP for 3rd and 4th grade. This year only the 6th grade should have a high AAP number. I haven't been tracking which boundaries have been recently adjusted, but these were the schools that last year had more AAP students than general ed students: Belevedere (24 more per grade), Canterbury Woods (5 more per grade), Churchill Road (30-50 more per grade), Greenbriar West (80 more per grade), Haycock (30 more per grade), Keen Mill (15 more per grade), Oak Hill (30 more per grade), Springfield Estates (30-50 more per grade), Stratford Landing (20 more per grade), and Willow Springs (10 more per grade). I know they are working on a solution for Greenbriar West. Any others that should be more balanced in a couple of years? I'm trying to figure out how many schools really will be unbalanced with the new boundaries once the 5th and 6th graders graduate.[/quote]
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