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Reply to "Haycock - what about the kids who are not in the AAP program?"
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[quote=Anonymous]This issue is all over FCPS and is one of the reasons our neighbors chose private school to get away from all the AAP hype. Our local school had to go to integrated classes last year because the bullying was getting bad between separated LLIV children and general ed children. It's funny when you hear that chess club and math club have the biggest bullies, something I wasn't expecting. I haven't heard if it's better now or not. Does Haycock have integrated classes? How many general ed classes do they have per grade and how easily do those children mix in with the AAP children. Some schools seem to cater more to parents of AAP children and others are focussed on general ed children more and then parents of AAP children complain. Others strike a good balance between everyone. Luckily, the school's overcrowding will hopefully be resolved somewhat once your children start there.[/quote]
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