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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our center is 4 feeder schools + the center school = 5. Is that not the norm? Regardless, it had two very small 3rd AAP classes last year, but my child was not accepted this year despite having 3 Fs 1 C, and high in pool test scores. I don’t know any children at our school who were admitted. We are about 50% FARMs/ELL kids. So I don’t think your theory is correct. [/quote] I think only the crappy gen ed schools with lots of poor kids have this many schools feeding to one center, especially a small center like the one you are describing. If there are say 40 kids in the center 3rd grade, that’s fewer than 10 eligible kids from each feeder school. Most schools have double that or more going into the center. I am surprised it is just as hard to get into that center as others, honestly. It’s not efficient for FCPS to run too-small center classrooms.[/quote]
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