Anonymous wrote:FYI -- Hunters Woods may lose their AAP Center. The December 20, 2012 FCPS staff proposal includes changes for Hunters Woods (among other schools).
http://www.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/934PVL66774B/$file/New%20proposal%20for%20AAP%20centers%20-%20Updated%20Dec%2018-2012.pdf
The School Board vote on AAP Expansion will be on January 24.
+1. I think its a virtual certainty that HW will not be an AAP center due to overcrowding.
Which is too bad, b/c the magnet extras are a nice addition (if you are there for the AAP Center)... the violin for all 3rd/4th graders is good, if you want to get your kid exposed to trying that earlier. And the other extras (movement class) -- are just extra things the kid gets to experience that other schools don't offer.
Check the link, but from where we are, Navy (or crossfields) will be the designated AAP for the rising 3rd graders going forward.
Compared to a neighborhood GenEd, I'd prefer the magnet program, but only if its not a big hassle commuting. Its not really worth it, if it is a big effort to commute.