Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the proposal, because our base school, which is also our AAP center, pulls AAP kids from completely different pyramids. My DC is making great friends with kids who will go on to thoreau/madison or rocky run AAP/fairfax HS. With the new proposal, AAP kids will go onto to our MS and HS. So, yes, selfishly, I am all for this change.
I don't understand this fixation on keeping friends together. So what happens after HS? They all go to the same College (if they even can)? Don't you have to draw a line somewhere? So what's wrong with drawing it earlier? Why not expose them to change now so they can better adjust to the major changes you know life will throw at them? Our kids are a lot more resilient than we parents give them credit for.
Anonymous wrote:Split feeders are a nightmare and many parents are quiety angry about this. Their DC makes friends in 3rd -6th grades. Very close knit families and groups of friends. In 6th grade they say good-bye to all their AAP freinds who then go to different MS, different high schools. We have attended three different schools in the 6 years we have lived here. And the DCs friends are all over the map. We live in Vienna. The split is base school to center school, split for MS, split again for HS. Madison/Marshall cluster (Kilmer MS, AAP center for half of Vienna). Some kids are going to Oakton, Fall Church, Madison also (from Jackson MS, AAP center for the other half of Vienna) I think the system should be changed.
Anonymous wrote:I like the proposal, because our base school, which is also our AAP center, pulls AAP kids from completely different pyramids. My DC is making great friends with kids who will go on to thoreau/madison or rocky run AAP/fairfax HS. With the new proposal, AAP kids will go onto to our MS and HS. So, yes, selfishly, I am all for this change.