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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Please...there is no point in arguing AAP vs. GE-and in fact, Cluster 1 schools have adopted the AAP curriculum standards in GE this year, at least at our center school. I was simply making the point that having the critical mass of AAP students matters more in middle school than in elementary and it makes more sense not to have more local level IV centers in middle school. You need to get the chip off of your shoulder.[/quote] Different poster here, but AAP centers at each of Cooper, Kilmer (without the Cooper kids from Great Falls) and Longfellow (with the Cooper kids from McLean) would still be large compared to many other AAP centers in the county. "Critical mass" sounds great up until the point when a facility is grossly overcrowded. [/quote]
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