Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every pyramid needs a dedicated AAP center for middle school and at least one for elementary school.
No student should go out of pyramid for AAP services.
This is cheap, sensible and effective, and would do more to fix equity and achievement issues than anything else the school board proposes.
This truly is what folks need to start advocating for
Combine AAP in every pyramid with eliminating IB in favor of AP at all of the low performing pyramids, and fcps could fix the brain drain in the lower pyramids in around 3 or 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Every pyramid needs a dedicated AAP center for middle school and at least one for elementary school.
No student should go out of pyramid for AAP services.
This is cheap, sensible and effective, and would do more to fix equity and achievement issues than anything else the school board proposes.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't Carson also feed to Oakton and South Lakes? I'm not sure what % of students go to the various high schools, but Westfield doesn't have an AAP middle school that's even in the same region, or many elementary schools that are AAP centers. Pretty weird considering it's such a big school.
Pretty sure some Westfield AAP likely go to Rocky Run, as well.
And, FWIW, Carson also sends kids to Chantilly. So, it's South Lakes, Westfield, Oakton, ancd Chantilly. Kids that go to Chantilly are from the AAP center. I think all the others also have gened from Carson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield pyramid doesn't have an AAP ES or MS. Its a huge high school, too.
McNair ES and Carson MS are AAP centers and feed Westfield. The pyramids without elementary AAP centers are Annandale, Falls Church, and Robinson.
Doesn't Carson also feed to Oakton and South Lakes? I'm not sure what % of students go to the various high schools, but Westfield doesn't have an AAP middle school that's even in the same region, or many elementary schools that are AAP centers. Pretty weird considering it's such a big school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield pyramid doesn't have an AAP ES or MS. Its a huge high school, too.
McNair ES and Carson MS are AAP centers and feed Westfield. The pyramids without elementary AAP centers are Annandale, Falls Church, and Robinson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield pyramid doesn't have an AAP ES or MS. Its a huge high school, too.
McNair ES and Carson MS are AAP centers and feed Westfield. The pyramids without elementary AAP centers are Annandale, Falls Church, and Robinson.
Anonymous wrote:100% absolutely it does.
I'm a MV parent....The reality is the parents that send their students to MV do not have a loud enough voice to force changes. In my 16 years of having children in the MV pyramid, we've never had someone or a group that has spearheaded an effort to help MVHS. I just don't have the energy to take on the task
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield pyramid doesn't have an AAP ES or MS. Its a huge high school, too.
McNair ES and Carson MS are AAP centers and feed Westfield. The pyramids without elementary AAP centers are Annandale, Falls Church, and Robinson.
Anonymous wrote:Westfield pyramid doesn't have an AAP ES or MS. Its a huge high school, too.
Anonymous wrote:Westfield pyramid doesn't have an AAP ES or MS. Its a huge high school, too.