Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They wouldn't let the Bren Mar kids in, would they?
Bren Mar is not part of the Edison pyramid - it’s part of the Annandale pyramid. And I’m going to hope that your question wasn’t trying to demean Bren Mar in any way - it’s a lovely school.
They were moved out of the Annandale pyramid a couple of years ago and go to Edison now, so they are in the Edison pyramid.
To answer PP, it would probably apply to them, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They wouldn't let the Bren Mar kids in, would they?
Bren Mar is not part of the Edison pyramid - it’s part of the Annandale pyramid. And I’m going to hope that your question wasn’t trying to demean Bren Mar in any way - it’s a lovely school.
They were moved out of the Annandale pyramid a couple of years ago and go to Edison now, so they are in the Edison pyramid.
To answer PP, it would probably apply to them, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the Edison pyramid, most the AAP kids identified are from Clermont and now the majority of those kids are choosing to stay at Clermont and forgo a center (SEES or otherwise) all together.
Would you please back this up with actual facts? Is there a report or website that shows the numbers from each school that are identified and then how many enroll at Springfield Estates? Otherwise you’re just making things up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They wouldn't let the Bren Mar kids in, would they?
Bren Mar is not part of the Edison pyramid - it’s part of the Annandale pyramid. And I’m going to hope that your question wasn’t trying to demean Bren Mar in any way - it’s a lovely school.
Anonymous wrote:In the Edison pyramid, most the AAP kids identified are from Clermont and now the majority of those kids are choosing to stay at Clermont and forgo a center (SEES or otherwise) all together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the Edison pyramid, most the AAP kids identified are from Clermont and now the majority of those kids are choosing to stay at Clermont and forgo a center (SEES or otherwise) all together.
Clermont is so close to Bush Hill it could change the decision to stay put.
Anonymous wrote:In the Edison pyramid, most the AAP kids identified are from Clermont and now the majority of those kids are choosing to stay at Clermont and forgo a center (SEES or otherwise) all together.
Anonymous wrote:They wouldn't let the Bren Mar kids in, would they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least you have an active School Board member who sends out newsletters every two or three months. Our School Board member sends a newsletter out once a year.
https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/tamara-derenak-kaufax
https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/sandy-evans
Sandy does plenty of community meetings.
Anonymous wrote:At least you have an active School Board member who sends out newsletters every two or three months. Our School Board member sends a newsletter out once a year.
https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/tamara-derenak-kaufax
https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/sandy-evans
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The local parents of in-zone students aren't the ones agitating for a center in Edison Zone. There is a person in Edison's zone who is demanding that Edison have a center. Not sure why she is so adamant. I don't think she has had any kids at SEES; and she hasn't been clear about whether she wants a center or another local level 4. She is quite adamant about tearing SEES down in the process.
Tearing SEES down in the process? A bit dramatic. Sounds like SEES would still have over 250 AAP students which is well over the average size of an AAP center.