Anonymous wrote:I really don't think there's much of a difference between Robibson MS honors classes and LB MS AAP. As PPs have pointed out, there's a significant cohort of AAP kids at Robinson. LB sends more kids to TJ, if that's a consideration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Are you sure there is 600 kids in MS AAP at LBSS? Or it is 600 students in MS at LBSS?
There are about 1400 kids in MS at LBSS
So more than 40% are in AAP? That seems like a lot.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Are you sure there is 600 kids in MS AAP at LBSS? Or it is 600 students in MS at LBSS?
There are about 1400 kids in MS at LBSS
Anonymous wrote:
Are you sure there is 600 kids in MS AAP at LBSS? Or it is 600 students in MS at LBSS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they're allowing kids to stay at LBSS, the official reason they check on the form is almost certainly for AP vs IB. They're "allowed" to stay, but there's no transportation.
We're in the Robinson pyramid too but will opt out of AAP in middle school for that reason. We don't have the ability to pupil place to LBSS for logistics reasons for high school and don't want DD to start there in middle school and have to leave her friends all over again. Robinson needs its own AAP center, there's absolutely no excuse for not having one.
OP here - Same here. We will drop AAP for 7/8 and just opt for honors instead so that we can stay at our base secondary school.
We are not at that point yet, however, and someone else asked me this question and told me that their neighbor said their kid would be allowed to stay at Lake Braddock. But I was under the impression, like others here, that was not possible. I can't really find information online about it so thought I'd ask here for experience or expertise.
If someone is getting transportation to LBSS because they were in AAP for 7/8, that would be big news.
Anonymous wrote:If they're allowing kids to stay at LBSS, the official reason they check on the form is almost certainly for AP vs IB. They're "allowed" to stay, but there's no transportation.
We're in the Robinson pyramid too but will opt out of AAP in middle school for that reason. We don't have the ability to pupil place to LBSS for logistics reasons for high school and don't want DD to start there in middle school and have to leave her friends all over again. Robinson needs its own AAP center, there's absolutely no excuse for not having one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are considerably more 9-12 pupil placements to LBSS this year (238, according to information assembled by FCPS staff shortly before the current school year began) than any other high/secondary school in FCPS. Always assumed it was kids who didn’t want IB or wanted to stay at the same school as other kids from the AAP program at LBSS.
LBSS is a huge school so historically has been able to accept pupil placements. It is still listed as open for pupil placements in 2020-21 (Woodson and many other schools are closed to transfers).
There are nearly 600 kids in the MS AAP program at LBSS and probably about half are not at LBSS as their base for HS. Not surprising that they might decide to stay in the school they have grown comfortable with. I think this is the primary reason for the pupil placements (and somewhat built into the enrollment projections).