Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Magnet programs can be anywhere and are often used across the country to prop up areas with more intensive housing. Many AAP centers were created for that purpose in addition to housing a gifted program. The only reason Cooper has so many "AAP" kids is that it's a rich area that has spent decades fighting upzoning and now has mostly large lot residential. They put up a fuss about leaving Longfellow, many of them send their kids onto TJ, many travel far from Herndon, and many end their children to far away privates, so location isn't really a top priority. The only consolation for the County's equity is that at some point hopefully a new boundary will be drawn for Cooper and Langley that includes Tysons.
The Cooper AAP kids all live within Cooper’s base boundaries. Sending kids from Great Falls to Kilmer served only to prop up Kilmer’s test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Magnet programs can be anywhere and are often used across the country to prop up areas with more intensive housing. Many AAP centers were created for that purpose in addition to housing a gifted program. The only reason Cooper has so many "AAP" kids is that it's a rich area that has spent decades fighting upzoning and now has mostly large lot residential. They put up a fuss about leaving Longfellow, many of them send their kids onto TJ, many travel far from Herndon, and many end their children to far away privates, so location isn't really a top priority. The only consolation for the County's equity is that at some point hopefully a new boundary will be drawn for Cooper and Langley that includes Tysons.
The Cooper AAP kids all live within Cooper’s base boundaries. Sending kids from Great Falls to Kilmer served only to prop up Kilmer’s test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Magnet programs can be anywhere and are often used across the country to prop up areas with more intensive housing. Many AAP centers were created for that purpose in addition to housing a gifted program. The only reason Cooper has so many "AAP" kids is that it's a rich area that has spent decades fighting upzoning and now has mostly large lot residential. They put up a fuss about leaving Longfellow, many of them send their kids onto TJ, many travel far from Herndon, and many end their children to far away privates, so location isn't really a top priority. The only consolation for the County's equity is that at some point hopefully a new boundary will be drawn for Cooper and Langley that includes Tysons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cooper, Longfellow, and Thoreau are all well-run. Kilmer is not. And its AAP program is taking a big hit as the Langley kids are now at Cooper.
Another winning segregation strategy by our liberal school board.
Anonymous wrote:Haycock
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg / Yorktown would be the best choice.
They are not in Fairfax County.
Anonymous wrote:Cooper, Longfellow, and Thoreau are all well-run. Kilmer is not. And its AAP program is taking a big hit as the Langley kids are now at Cooper.
Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg / Yorktown would be the best choice.
Anonymous wrote:Marshall/Killer has gone down hill this is even supported by gs, stick with McLean/Longfellow or Langley/Cooper.