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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just went to our AAP orientation today and it kind of surprised me that there was a little bit of a tone and a look the principal and AAP teachers made when asked about number of kids teachers etc. they talked about how it changes b/c of appeals. it wasn't a blatant eye roll, but it was obvious what they thought of appeals and how it increases the numbers. I have a friend appealing so I am just curious, does the appeal label follow the kids? is it mostly accepted that the appeal kids belong there and that it is very possible kids that missed should be in app? just[b][u] curious, what the tone is at other schools.[/quote] If this was in Vienna, you completely read into it. There was no tone or look given. The principal simply said there were [b]90 eligible kids,[/b] most rising second graders and that as of now it is impossible to answer how many kids will be in each class, relative to class size.[/quote] Really hope this isn't the new center at Westbriar, as this would be three classes and already over projections -- also close to or greater than base population of rising second graders. [/quote] It happens at center schools all the time. Westbriar won't grow like that because it isn't a center.[/quote] [b]Westbriar became a center this year.[/b][/quote] I thought it was Local Level IV, not a center.[/quote] Wrong- they implemented this change to redirect AAP students away from Archer, which is at overcapacity. Freedom Hill and Sternwood feed to Westbriar's new center. http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/centers.shtml [/quote] Thanks for the information. Your delivery could be a little gentler, though.[/quote]
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