AAP Center Elimination Rumors

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our base school is a center and I would fully support this! The kids who come from other schools are like outsiders, no connection to our neighborhood.


let me guess haycock...


No Lemon Road. The bussed in kids cause a lot of problems.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our base school is a center and I would fully support this! The kids who come from other schools are like outsiders, no connection to our neighborhood.


Holy cow I hope this is a joke.


Not a joke. Really its just one of the schools I have a problem with. I'm sure they are nice kids, but they are bussed from 20 minutes away, are not in the same extracurricular circle, and are not zoned for the same HS. Sorry but I think they would be better off in their own pyramid.


This is so gross I can't even. I hope I never cross paths with you in real life.


Oh stop the theatrics. What exactly is "gross" about desiring to keep kids within their pyramid? There is no reason to send these kids to my school. They have a LLIV program at their own school. Are you assuming the school in question is Title 1? It's not.


DP but what's gross is that you are a racist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our base school is a center and I would fully support this! The kids who come from other schools are like outsiders, no connection to our neighborhood.


Holy cow I hope this is a joke.


Not a joke. Really its just one of the schools I have a problem with. I'm sure they are nice kids, but they are bussed from 20 minutes away, are not in the same extracurricular circle, and are not zoned for the same HS. Sorry but I think they would be better off in their own pyramid.


There should definitely be a center in every pyramid, for both muddle school and elementary.

No student should be bussed out of pyramid for AAP.

This would fix a lot of overcrowding without rezoning.
Anonymous
I'll repeat:

TROLL ALERT

Remember when you read these posts, ladies, that it is an election year!!!!

TROLL ALERT
Anonymous
The whole AAP program is poorly executed. Very disappointing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our base school is a center and I would fully support this! The kids who come from other schools are like outsiders, no connection to our neighborhood.


Holy cow I hope this is a joke.


Not a joke. Really its just one of the schools I have a problem with. I'm sure they are nice kids, but they are bussed from 20 minutes away, are not in the same extracurricular circle, and are not zoned for the same HS. Sorry but I think they would be better off in their own pyramid.


This is so gross I can't even. I hope I never cross paths with you in real life.


Oh stop the theatrics. What exactly is "gross" about desiring to keep kids within their pyramid? There is no reason to send these kids to my school. They have a LLIV program at their own school. Are you assuming the school in question is Title 1? It's not.


Can you elaborate the bolded? I know you are not the only one with who cannot wait to shout their discriminatory ideas. But, do go ahead.

Why do “these kids” bother you? And, what makes you think that your assigned school is “your school”?


"These kids" commonly refers to a group of kids.

It's "my school" because it is clarifying which school I am talking about.

Any "discriminatory" tilt you read out of that is in your own head.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'll repeat:

TROLL ALERT

Remember when you read these posts, ladies, that it is an election year!!!!

TROLL ALERT


Are you new?

Or not from Fairfax County?

Do you have kids?

Or are you a childless political activist from DC or California?

If you had kids or were from this area, you would know that there are thousands of threads just like this, every week, going back years, since as long as FCPS created AAP centers. They happen in election years, non election years, summer vacation, Christmas Eve, Presidents Day, Juneteenth, Diwali, and every random day of the year.

These types of anti AAP threads are why the moderator created a separate forum for AAP several years back (on a non election year.)

If you lived in Fairfax County, or had kids in FCPS you would know that this thread is just normal conversation and has nothing to do with elections.

The fact that you responded like you did clearly shows that the only election and politics troll is you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our base school is a center and I would fully support this! The kids who come from other schools are like outsiders, no connection to our neighborhood.


Holy cow I hope this is a joke.


Not a joke. Really its just one of the schools I have a problem with. I'm sure they are nice kids, but they are bussed from 20 minutes away, are not in the same extracurricular circle, and are not zoned for the same HS. Sorry but I think they would be better off in their own pyramid.


OMG - could you possibly be any more MAGA and discriminatory?
Anonymous
These notes that policy are the reason why money is spent on AAP bussing is odd because the regulation reads as if bussing to AAP centers for students outside of the boundary of that school is not provided. https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/CSTTQD71D6AD/$file/R8617.pdf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our base school is a center and I would fully support this! The kids who come from other schools are like outsiders, no connection to our neighborhood.


Holy cow I hope this is a joke.


Not a joke. Really its just one of the schools I have a problem with. I'm sure they are nice kids, but they are bussed from 20 minutes away, are not in the same extracurricular circle, and are not zoned for the same HS. Sorry but I think they would be better off in their own pyramid.


This is so gross I can't even. I hope I never cross paths with you in real life.


Oh stop the theatrics. What exactly is "gross" about desiring to keep kids within their pyramid? There is no reason to send these kids to my school. They have a LLIV program at their own school. Are you assuming the school in question is Title 1? It's not.


Can you elaborate the bolded? I know you are not the only one with who cannot wait to shout their discriminatory ideas. But, do go ahead.

Why do “these kids” bother you? And, what makes you think that your assigned school is “your school”?


"These kids" commonly refers to a group of kids.

It's "my school" because it is clarifying which school I am talking about.

Any "discriminatory" tilt you read out of that is in your own head.


You are intentionally and annoyingly being obtuse now.

Here, I will repeat it again. Your post is both ugly and discriminatory.

Let it sink for a second before you run to reply again.
Anonymous
*sink in*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our base school is a center and I would fully support this! The kids who come from other schools are like outsiders, no connection to our neighborhood.


Holy cow I hope this is a joke.


Not a joke. Really its just one of the schools I have a problem with. I'm sure they are nice kids, but they are bussed from 20 minutes away, are not in the same extracurricular circle, and are not zoned for the same HS. Sorry but I think they would be better off in their own pyramid.


This is so gross I can't even. I hope I never cross paths with you in real life.


Oh stop the theatrics. What exactly is "gross" about desiring to keep kids within their pyramid? There is no reason to send these kids to my school. They have a LLIV program at their own school. Are you assuming the school in question is Title 1? It's not.


Can you elaborate the bolded? I know you are not the only one with who cannot wait to shout their discriminatory ideas. But, do go ahead.

Why do “these kids” bother you? And, what makes you think that your assigned school is “your school”?


"These kids" commonly refers to a group of kids.

It's "my school" because it is clarifying which school I am talking about.

Any "discriminatory" tilt you read out of that is in your own head.


You are intentionally and annoyingly being obtuse now.

Here, I will repeat it again. Your post is both ugly and discriminatory.

Let it sink for a second before you run to reply again.


Explain clearly how desiring to keep kids within their pyramid is discriminatory? YOU are the one assuming my motivations for such are due to race/income. The school in question is predominantly white and again not Title 1, so you are claiming I'm discriminatory against middle class white people? Get a grip and check your own biases.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our base school is a center and I would fully support this! The kids who come from other schools are like outsiders, no connection to our neighborhood.


Holy cow I hope this is a joke.


Not a joke. Really its just one of the schools I have a problem with. I'm sure they are nice kids, but they are bussed from 20 minutes away, are not in the same extracurricular circle, and are not zoned for the same HS. Sorry but I think they would be better off in their own pyramid.


This is so gross I can't even. I hope I never cross paths with you in real life.


Oh stop the theatrics. What exactly is "gross" about desiring to keep kids within their pyramid? There is no reason to send these kids to my school. They have a LLIV program at their own school. Are you assuming the school in question is Title 1? It's not.


Can you elaborate the bolded? I know you are not the only one with who cannot wait to shout their discriminatory ideas. But, do go ahead.

Why do “these kids” bother you? And, what makes you think that your assigned school is “your school”?


"These kids" commonly refers to a group of kids.

It's "my school" because it is clarifying which school I am talking about.

Any "discriminatory" tilt you read out of that is in your own head.


You are intentionally and annoyingly being obtuse now.

Here, I will repeat it again. Your post is both ugly and discriminatory.

Let it sink for a second before you run to reply again.


Explain clearly how desiring to keep kids within their pyramid is discriminatory? YOU are the one assuming my motivations for such are due to race/income. The school in question is predominantly white and again not Title 1, so you are claiming I'm discriminatory against middle class white people? Get a grip and check your own biases.


I highly doubt that you are not aware why families from local level IV schools send their kids to centers.

You, yourself, brought up that “those kids” don’t do the same extracurriculars, don’t live in the same neighborhoods and are like outsiders, and are being “bused”. The year is 2025 and most people don’t utter those words aloud. As it turns out, yes, there are socio-economic differences between different schools and neighborhoods all around FCPS. And those play an important role why parents choose to send their kids to center schools.

Re-read your original post. It has nothing to do with some of the meaningful arguments whether center schools should exist or not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our base school is a center and I would fully support this! The kids who come from other schools are like outsiders, no connection to our neighborhood.


Holy cow I hope this is a joke.


Not a joke. Really its just one of the schools I have a problem with. I'm sure they are nice kids, but they are bussed from 20 minutes away, are not in the same extracurricular circle, and are not zoned for the same HS. Sorry but I think they would be better off in their own pyramid.


This is so gross I can't even. I hope I never cross paths with you in real life.


Oh stop the theatrics. What exactly is "gross" about desiring to keep kids within their pyramid? There is no reason to send these kids to my school. They have a LLIV program at their own school. Are you assuming the school in question is Title 1? It's not.


Can you elaborate the bolded? I know you are not the only one with who cannot wait to shout their discriminatory ideas. But, do go ahead.

Why do “these kids” bother you? And, what makes you think that your assigned school is “your school”?


DP. I went back to the first mention of this.
I think i understand.
The PP is a parent at a "center school" whose child is likely not in the center. So, this has essentially turned her child's school into two schools.
I totally understand why this creates problems.
Her child is the one being looked down upon--and, yes, that does happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our base school is a center and I would fully support this! The kids who come from other schools are like outsiders, no connection to our neighborhood.


let me guess haycock...


No Lemon Road. The bussed in kids cause a lot of problems.



The feeder schools that go to Lemon Road are all Kilmer/Marshall. A VERY small number of base Lemon Road kids go to Longfellow.
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