Anonymous wrote:So I assume from your post that your family would actually move and buy a home in the Haycock district?? If your local school is going to offer AAP then you can not go to Haycock AAP. Is this correct? In that case I wouldn't move-seems a drastic step just be in a what you "think" may be a better AAP program. It is a great program at haycock I just don't know if I could go to the level of moving a home when I know my already comfortable local school will be starting a AAP.
This is incorrect. If accepted to AAP, they have choice of going to center, or staying in local school if LLIV is offered there.