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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are base school Franklin, but have DC1 in the Carson Center. So I can't speak from first hand knowledge. But, both the Franklin kids and parents in our neighborhood love the school, and say many of the things as PP: despite being a large school, it has a nurturing, community feeling and does a great job at making each student feel like an individual. In fact, DC2 is looking at going LLIV Franklin next year instead of Carson Center (if there is still a choice). Maybe a Franklin parent can help me out. [b]Franklin's website says[/b] they have about 120 students a grade (240 total) in Level 4. The school board's official tally says there are only 20 per grade that a Level 4 qualified. Which number is right? 120 per grade would be great, but seems unlikely given the number of Franklin zoned kids at Carson. Is Franklin taking kids who are LII & LIII qualified, using them to fill out an LLIV team, and counting them as level IV[/quote] Was looking for this data on the website but didn't see it -- would you mind providing a link? TIA![/quote] http://m.fcps.edu/?task=get&url=http%3A%2F%2Fschoolprofiles.fcps.edu%2Fschlprfl%2Ff%3Fp%3D108%3A13%3A%3A%3A%3A%3AP0_CURRENT_SCHOOL_ID%3A331 Hopefully this works. It says 28% of tHe school (235 kids total) is level IV. That seems way off with so many kids at Carson. [/quote] Also, Franklin only had 33 kids take the Geometry SOL last year, which means only about 33 incoming 7th graders were Algebra I the year before. That seems really low if there were really 120 Level IV qualified kids, especially since there are some parents on this board claiming that significant numbers of non- level IV kids are also qualifying for algebra. As a point of reference, Carson has about 440 LLIV qualified kids per year, and 260 took geometry, a And another 32 taking Algebra II last year.-- so almost 300, or more than 2/3 come in as Algebra I or higher 7th graders. I would love to know how many level IV qualified (not level IV placed) kids Franklin actually has per year. [/quote] See last paragraph in post above yours. It's simple.[/quote] No, it's not. The FCPS AAP committee released a report saying that there were only 31 AAP qualified kids enrolled in Franklin last year: across both grades (9 in one grade, 22 in the other). http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/pdfs/aapac/1415/AnnualReport1415.pdf So, not even enough to have a single classroom core subject are AAP only, especially in the grade with 9 kids. There are certainly not enough for her to been in an AAP team. As much as I would love to send DDS to Franklin, instead of Carson, I don't think it's a goof fit if the AAP pool is so small. Especially since her sibling is having a great, rigorous academic experience at Carson. Also, there is a huge difference between 240 Level IV qualified kids (as the demographics info on Franklin's website sates) and 31 qualified kids, as the AAP takes for stated last year. Once again, which is correct? [/quote] The School Profile page is compiled by the county, not by individual schools, so frustrations regarding discrepancies with data should not be directed toward Franklin but through the School Profile curators. Schools are required to link to the School Profile pages on their websites but are not the ones publishing the information. The information shared in the AAPAC report is now a year old, so the 9 kids have moved on to high school, and the 22 are 8th graders; information about the number of 7th graders is not provided. If you want to know how many there are and how they are grouped (with or without Level II and/or III students), contact the school directly. They have no reason not to share the information with you. It sounds like your decision is already made, though. [/quote]
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