Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those number don't include though kids who stay for LLIV.
The OP asked for the number leaving the school to go to the assigned Center. LLIV is not a center.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is what you're looking for:
http://www.fcag.org/documents/aap_center_data/aap_enrollment_1213.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Those number don't include though kids who stay for LLIV.
Anonymous wrote:When I asked for similar information from the AAP Director at the county she said the information could not be shared for "privacy" reasons - as certain schools have limited number of AAP applicants. I call BS! I think the data that you are describing would give a lot of insight into serve to remove the veil that shrouds the AAP program.
We should know participation/acceptance by school for a number of reasons.
[1] strength of the AART
[2] GBRS ratings and rankings tendencies
are just two.
Anonymous wrote:Look up the staff reports from last year's AAP expansion proposal. They give a school by school break down for the past 3 years. They're not 100% accurate but pretty close.
If I have a chance, I'll look for the link for you, but with a little looking, I'll bet you can find it. they were on the FCAG website for a while. I'm not sure if they are still there.