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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't believe that people who are so strident can't go and do a bit of simple research. Here are some facts for the PP who was interested in a larger mass of students for an AAP school-within-a-school approach. 1. Shrevewood only started its LLIV two years ago and current has LLIV for 3rd and 4th; will have 5th LLIV next year and 6th the year after. 2. the AAPAC report posted in the other thread has current AAP enrollment as of Jan 2015 for all three schools, Lemon Road, Westgate and Shrevewood. School 3rd / 4th / 5th / 6th Westgate: 12 (4) / 18 (4) / 12 (0) / 17 (1) Shrevewood: 18 (13) / 30 (14) / 30 (0) / 19 (0) Lemon Road base: 13 / 8 / 9 / 5 (#) = number of those kids staying at the base school Lemon Road Center: 26 / 39 / 51 / 40 3. numbers show that Shrevewood parents are keeping their kids at the base school once LLIV opened up. Furthermore, an increasing % of Shrevewood parents are doing so. 4. most parents at Westgate choose to send them to LR. 5. if all Shrevewood AAP kids stayed at the base school, it would have a bigger AAP population than the center at Lemon Road. 6. therefore, if you are in the Shrevewood base school boundary, have a kid starting AAP, and you are interested in a larger mass of AAP students, then your best bet would be to keep the child at Shrevewood.[/quote] There are still less children in AAP at Shrevewood than at the Lemon Road center. yes, there are more AAP kids eligible than at Lemon Road in 2nd, but in 3rd, there are more kids at Lemon Road. 26 in 3rd at Lemon Road is greater than 13 at Shrevewood for 3rd grade. I'm assuming if you keep your child at Shrevewood, then there is a class of LLIV and LLIII children in one class? I don't know.[/quote] Well, if all 18 stayed then it would be 18 vs 21 in 3rd grade. I know it's a big leap to say 'well if all 18 stayed' - but it looks like the Shrevewood community increasingly wants their kids at the base school and has faith in the LLIV program. Also 18 kids is a down year for Shrevewood. Prior years had up to 30 kids. And LR had an up year in the number of its own AAP kids. If 2015-2016 reverts to average at both SW and LR, and Shrevewood continues to keep an increasing percentage of their kids, then I expect both schools to have the same AAP class size. [/quote]
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