Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good prior post. Also, Churchill will eventually have to feed to Cooper for AAP, not Longfellow. Whether this happens in 1 or 5 years is unknown. Longfellow has a great AAP program with some great teachers. Cooper is an unknown as of yet.
They will probably grandfather existing students if that rule is enacted and only accept new students that are in the Cooper triangle.
Existing students at Longfellow, yes- basically the rising 7th graders - but not for existing students at Churchill Road.
They will be in for a major fight if they try to force AAP students from Churchill to go to Cooper instead of Longfellow-everyone knows Longfellow and Kilmer are the only meaningful centers in town, esp if TJ is the end goal. Almost all of the AAP kids from CRS 6th grade went to Longfellow this year-no one thinks Cooper is anywhere close to the caliber of Longfellow, and it may never be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not in the market for a new home. My current situation allows me the option of either Churchill Road or Haycock as center options.
Is that option legally existing?
In some circumstances, yes.
What are those circumstances?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good prior post. Also, Churchill will eventually have to feed to Cooper for AAP, not Longfellow. Whether this happens in 1 or 5 years is unknown. Longfellow has a great AAP program with some great teachers. Cooper is an unknown as of yet.
They will probably grandfather existing students if that rule is enacted and only accept new students that are in the Cooper triangle.
Existing students at Longfellow, yes- basically the rising 7th graders - but not for existing students at Churchill Road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good prior post. Also, Churchill will eventually have to feed to Cooper for AAP, not Longfellow. Whether this happens in 1 or 5 years is unknown. Longfellow has a great AAP program with some great teachers. Cooper is an unknown as of yet.
They will probably grandfather existing students if that rule is enacted and only accept new students that are in the Cooper triangle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not in the market for a new home. My current situation allows me the option of either Churchill Road or Haycock as center options.
Is that option legally existing?
In some circumstances, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not in the market for a new home. My current situation allows me the option of either Churchill Road or Haycock as center options.
Is that option legally existing?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not in the market for a new home. My current situation allows me the option of either Churchill Road or Haycock as center options.
Anonymous wrote:Good prior post. Also, Churchill will eventually have to feed to Cooper for AAP, not Longfellow. Whether this happens in 1 or 5 years is unknown. Longfellow has a great AAP program with some great teachers. Cooper is an unknown as of yet.
Anonymous wrote:I would pick the house that gives you and your spouse the shortest commutes as that will impact your children's lives more than the differences between Haycock and Churchill Road.
Anonymous wrote:Different pyramids, why do you care?