Anonymous wrote:It's your ticket out of awful hill
Anonymous wrote:Does Westbriar have principal placement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DC is in Level IV AAP at Freedom Hill. I am happy with our decision to keep her there and her as well, which is the most important. She's being challenged academically. I do know for a fact that Westbriar is further along in math at this point in the school year, so if rigorous academic is important to you, perhaps Westbriar is a better choice.
For us we also just wanted to stay in our neighborhood school. FH wanted all the Level 4 AAP eligible kids to stay whereas I got the impression that Westbriar was less welcoming.... That could just be me though.
Thank you for the feedback. How are the AAP classroom sizes?
The data at http://151.188.217.200/fts_drupal_support/dashboard/enrollment/esenroll18-19.html makes it seem like there are a ~40 kids from FH that transfer to the center and the 3-6 grade classrooms have only ~14 students which seems really small with 9-11 kids from LLIV AAP with the remaining designated Level 3 students.
Westbriar does seem more crowded but the site seems to have incomplete data to do a size comparison.
For this particular current 3rd grade class, 10 Level 4 kids stayed at FH. The remaining class is made up of principal-placed kids. There are 21 kids total. I like the small class size.
I hope the 4th grade AAP teacher stays next year. I have heard fantastic things about her!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DC is in Level IV AAP at Freedom Hill. I am happy with our decision to keep her there and her as well, which is the most important. She's being challenged academically. I do know for a fact that Westbriar is further along in math at this point in the school year, so if rigorous academic is important to you, perhaps Westbriar is a better choice.
For us we also just wanted to stay in our neighborhood school. FH wanted all the Level 4 AAP eligible kids to stay whereas I got the impression that Westbriar was less welcoming.... That could just be me though.
Thank you for the feedback. How are the AAP classroom sizes?
The data at http://151.188.217.200/fts_drupal_support/dashboard/enrollment/esenroll18-19.html makes it seem like there are a ~40 kids from FH that transfer to the center and the 3-6 grade classrooms have only ~14 students which seems really small with 9-11 kids from LLIV AAP with the remaining designated Level 3 students.
Westbriar does seem more crowded but the site seems to have incomplete data to do a size comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Our DC is in Level IV AAP at Freedom Hill. I am happy with our decision to keep her there and her as well, which is the most important. She's being challenged academically. I do know for a fact that Westbriar is further along in math at this point in the school year, so if rigorous academic is important to you, perhaps Westbriar is a better choice.
For us we also just wanted to stay in our neighborhood school. FH wanted all the Level 4 AAP eligible kids to stay whereas I got the impression that Westbriar was less welcoming.... That could just be me though.