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[quote=Anonymous]I went through the numbers of AAP children vs. General Ed children at each elementary school and only found a handful of schools where the AAP population outnumbered the general ed population in grades 3-6 by at least 50 students. Those schools are Greenbriar West, Stratford Landing, Haycock, Churchill Road, Colvin Run, White Oaks, Springfield Estates, and Keene Mill. Louise Archer used to have a higher AAP population in 3-6th, but now will be about even. I am not sure if Greenbriar West will still have a majority of AAP children or not now that it is being redistricted. I haven't checked middle schools but FCPS seems to be working on redistricting for these already. My guess is the majority of people complaining about AAP taking over a school have children attending one of the above schools. FCPS should focus on reducing AAP levels at these schools before it takes on the entire county.[/quote]
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