| How rude you are. I'm heavily involved in our class. I know every 6th grader. His isnt about me. You're beyond I sufferable. You're miserable and can't move on. Sad. |
What’s pathetic is your pretending not to realize that stripping out wealthy areas zoned for LJ and concentrating poverty in the GenEd population at LJ will not lead to socio-economic segregation at the school. But perhaps that’s to be expected from a poster who signs off with “Sad.” Trump would be so proud. |
| All of you are pathetic.. |
You’re sweet. Hope your kids get their effective communication and empathetic personal skills from you. Oh wait - Truth is, you hear nothing but yourself. I’m wealthy and we are attending lj. You’re so myopically focused on your property values and what you think may happen, there’s no reasoning with you. It’s like arguing with a crazy person. No, thanks. |
| So, my kid should attend an overcrowded school when there is a closer school that is under-enrolled to improve the numbers for the over crowded school? Nope. |
Yup, this. I’m happy with the rezoning, too. I see it as a great solution because Thoreau has lots of room and LJ will now have slightly more room. |
LOL. The anti-TMS poster just wants to have the last word. Please let her have it so this thread can die. If not our kids will be reading this thread when their kids are about to hit Middle School.
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I’m one poster who has kids who are choosing Luther Jackson. I’ve posted to some of these but not all. It is not one person. But I agree - let’s let this go!! |
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I think over time the ill-advised nature of this boundary change will make itself clear, just like some School Board members will admit in private the Annandale/Poe redistricting was a fiasco.
Sometimes it takes external criticism to call attention to an injustice. FCPS clearly likes to think of itself as on the cutting edge of social justice. Giving AAP students choices that other students aren't afforded isn't right, nor it is progressive to concentrate poverty in a handful of school pyramids to please wealthier parents who make more noise. |
| I think most people in this forum are for the aap choices afforded their kids. Perhaps post elsewhere to get the support you so desperately need? |
| Discussing how AAP programs and the purported need to afford AAP students choices denied others affect FCPS decisions seems well within the scope of this forum. Perhaps you should stop reading and posting if the discussion offends you. |
The post to which you’re responding addresses the fact that most people on this forum want (their) kids to have an aap choice. Who said anything about offending someone? |
| Previous PP, you really need to come to terms that you are in the FCHS pyramid and move on. |
Responding for her: “I don’t wanna!!!” Ever. Ever. Ever.
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The irony is that the privileged want others to "move on," after it's pointed out that the likely consequences of this bone-headed decision are that it will trigger further SES segregation and flight. I think they know what's in store. |