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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP - op don’t by a house hoping your kid can get into aap and then go to a different school. You never know when fcps is going to do away with the center school model. [/quote] Is this something on the horizon? I've heard this a few times.[/quote] It is not on the horizon in the sense it has not been announced or anything. However, the recent plan to suddenly introduce local level iv at all schools is still underway (has been done as a phased in approach). One has to question why suddenly do LLIV at all ESes while still maintaining centers? The most obvious and logical reason is once each school had LLIV established, centers can then be abolished. Hence the speculation and some people thinking this is on the horizon, if unspoken thus far.[/quote] This would require a lot of redistricting and people would be so pissed about it.[/quote] Not so sure. There's no need for centers if they have LLIV at every school.[/quote] DP. That's not how math works. If the students currently at the centers all stay at their base schools, then the base schools will have too many students and the former center schools will have too few. So massive redistricting would be required to fix this. [/quote]
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