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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow. Just wow. And not in a good way. I think we may revisit Arlington and Falls Church City. I had no idea what this AAP nonsense is, but it certainly isn't something we want our children to get caught up in, and it's definitely not our family's style. This is elementary school for goodness sake. These poor kids will all be on ativan and Zoloft before they are 10!
If you are concerned about the AAP hype, make sure you do not buy into a center school (which is different than local level IV) because if your child is in AAP, you might be very unhappy. At certain center schools, the non-AAP kids are a minority and it can be upsetting for the children and the parents. The concern is that they are a minority at their neighborhood school. There are threads on this if you search.
Haycock is a center school.
Really? Who would have guessed that?
I saw someone recommend Lemon Road. It's a center school, too. And I think some other posters recommended Shrevewood. It's not a center school, but it feeds into a middle school that's an overcrowded center school, Kilmer. Yikes.
You are so defensive!!!! Yes, LR is a center, but so far, it's a small center and the parents there have not been complaining that the Gen Ed kids are outnumbered or that the center has taken over the school as they have at Haycock if you read the existing threads. As for Kilmer, no one here is really talking about middle school, but if you read the Cooper thread, the Longfellow parents seem to be more concerned about overcrowding than the Kilmer parents (of course, that could change at some point). I don;t think anyone is saying that Haycock is a bad school. People are just pointing out things OP might want to consider. Every school has flaws, including Haycock.
Yeah, right. Pointing out that Haycock is a center school on page 8 of a long thread, much of which discusses the AAP center at Haycock, is really helpful for the OP.
If you want to hit the reset button now, fine, but many of the comments about Haycock have not been constructive. As for Lemon Road, it is a new center, so the AAP enrollment as a percentage of the total enrollment is going to increase. As to the Longfellow/Cooper thread, there have definitely been Kilmer parents suggesting on that thread that AAP kids there should be moved to Cooper, just as some Haycock parents supported the move of some AAP kids from Haycock to Lemon Road to relieve overcrowding.