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Reply to "NAACP, Local Advocates File Discrimination Complaint Against FCPS"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]11 out of 26 middle schools have AAP. That is 42%. [b]Each middle school should have AAP.[/b] [/quote] Now THAT is ridiculous. The AAP eligible kids in some portions of the county would have exceptionally small peer groups compared to other portions of the county. The only fix would be for those students that have the economic means to do so could move into the portions of the county that have the larger AAP eligibility peer groups. That's hardly an equitable solution.[/quote] So have a baseline for the critical mass. FCPS has used AAP as a way to fill schools without boundary changes. Provide a lin k to data on each middle school AAP program and historical feeders. If a school would have a critical mass why bus them? How many go to Jackson instead of the base school Thoreau? It is not equitable for FCPS to spend all this money. [/quote]
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