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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]AAP costs are minimal...last time they broke it out, the total cost was a few hundred K, and only for busing to the center school vs the base school. [/quote] That's bs. Take a look at the budget. Transportation alone is in the millions for AAP.[/quote] +1 And if we're talking about cutting something from the already depleted budget, we need to start somewhere. Getting rid of AAP is a great place to start. [/quote] I would get rid of AAP in Cluster 1 as all of the schools have enough students to have Local Level IV.[/quote] I would support this at the elementary level, but not at middle school and higher. Keep the centers in middle (Longfellow and Kilmer).[/quote] Nope. Kilmer won't have the space. FCPS either needs to scale back AAP eligibilty or open a center at Cooper. You decide, but screwing around with boundaries just so several hundred AAP kids from the Langley district can be bussed to Kilmer and Longfellow should be off the table.[/quote]
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