Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is hilarious, PP! I doubt the cluster 2 students were creating the cut throat atmosphere at Haycock.
I don't think the atmosphere now is "cut-throat," but I do think it may get more relaxed if the percentage of AAP kids continues to drop, as it has this year (from 46% last year to 39%), and the acrimony of the redistricting to Lemon Road dissipates. That is all.
Anonymous wrote:That is hilarious, PP! I doubt the cluster 2 students were creating the cut throat atmosphere at Haycock.
Anonymous wrote:But it sounds like her child is in 3rd grade so the child never interacted with the cluster 2 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the official policy, which is pretty restrictive where elementary school students are concerned, at least on its face:
http://www.fcps.edu/dss/osp/StudentRegistration/student-transfer/
Keep in mind that Haycock may get more relaxed as more of the AAP kids rotate over to Lemon Road.
What do you mean? The kids that are going to Lemon Road already went. The only thing that will change is the 25 or so current 6th graders will leave at the end of the year. How will that give Haycock more flexibility? If anything, I think they'd be less likely to let you leave Haycock now because, in theory, it's less crowded now. Also, how would that affect getting into Chesterbrook? Chesterbrook is closed to transfers, which doesn't really have anything to do with Lemon Road. Am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:This is the official policy, which is pretty restrictive where elementary school students are concerned, at least on its face:
http://www.fcps.edu/dss/osp/StudentRegistration/student-transfer/
Keep in mind that Haycock may get more relaxed as more of the AAP kids rotate over to Lemon Road.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you buy in Chesterbrook? Then you would have had both options. Chesterbrook has historically had one of the largest average class sizes in the county. It may be the luck of the formula for one particular year, but generally they are large too. My eldest had a class of 33 in 5th grade.