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Reply to "Does anybody know what's going on with Haycock AAP boundry?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My understanding is that AAP centers have never been determined by cluster boundaries and the proposal this year (which failed except for the 3 schools) was a fairly significant change, which is why the SB wasn't ready for it.[/quote] Apples and oranges. What had been discussed was having an AAP center at the elementary school level in every HS pyramid and an AAP center at every middle school in the county. Most elementary AAP students still attend an AAP center in their cluster, and alignment by cluster provided one way for FCPS to address the major overcrowding at Haycock.[/quote] The plan was not about Haycock. It was much broader. Haycock parents really do think the world revolves around the school.[/quote] Don't be silly. In this instance, alignment by cluster was how FCPS ultimately chose to adress the overcrowding at Haycock. No one suggested the larger plan originally under consideration was only about Haycock. If anything, it appeared to be a response to the Coalition of the Silence complaint about student access to LLIV services. [/quote]
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