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Reply to "Does the proposed AAP Changes mean AAP in every MS?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If Haycock lost their center, they would lose the top 40% of their SOL scores, their science resource teacher, and there would be a drop in property values. That sounds like a big deal to me. [/quote] It might be a big deal, but Haycock is not going to lose its AAP center. There would continue to be a number of schools in Cluster 1 (Chesterbrook, Franklin Sherman, Haycock, Timber Lane and, perhaps, Kent Gardens again at some point) sending their AAP kids to Haycock. If the AAP population accounts for a smaller percentage of the students, the test scores will go down, but still be quite high. As to what it means for property values, get real. Haycock is very close to the West Falls Church Metro station near both Tysons and DC. And there may be some people who don't want to buy in the Haycock district now, because the school is over-crowded and/or currently has such a high percentage of out-of-boundary students. [/quote]
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