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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP. Be careful what you wish for. The AAP centers serve a valuable service to the students in non-center schools and IMO it should stay that way. I really don't think FCPS is capable of appropriately handling the mixed student body effectively. I agree they need to make a change but what will they do with all the 2E students. Non-center schools are already overburdened with ESOL and special education. The 2E learners need a spot to. I don't agree that an AAP center is the proper placement but it is working and our non-center school is much better because of it. So leave it alone. Elementary will be gone soon and trust me IT WILL NO MATTER.[/quote] Not the OP, but I wholeheartedly disagree. Center schools provide no service whatsoever to the Gen Ed kids who have to attend them. For too long, FCPS has catered to the AAP, 2E, etc. contingent, to the point that Gen Ed kids in center schools are merely an afterthought. These kids do not need to be lumped into the center environment any longer, where they are pretty much expected to run on autopilot while all the resources go to the AAP classes. Enough is enough, already. Centers should be a thing of the past by now and the focus needs to return to all of the other kids.[/quote] Richmond disagrees with you.[/quote] And Richmond is known for making reasonable and sound decisions. :roll: [/quote]
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