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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Speaking as a Langley district parent I would definitely trade taking some esol or any other students for more per student funding and smaller classes. No brainer there. But the students aren't in Langley district. [/quote] Exactly. The PP just wants to blame Langley families for anything and everything. I don't know anyone who wouldn't welcome ESOL or FARMS students to Langley. But where will they come from if the boundaries don't change? Somehow this is our fault for living where we do?[/quote] Perhaps if you didn't sweat the small stuff like AAP at Cooper next fall so much, FCPS would have more courage about dealing with the bigger issues. [/quote] Has anyone considered what adding 300+ students in one year is going to do to the existing Cooper population? It seems to me that it would be less of a shake up for all students involved to do this in a phased approach-start with Kilmer which is most feeling the effects of overpopulation and then phase in Longfellow. I realize the school reportedly has the capacity for more students, but practically speaking let's get real![/quote] This year's LLIV AAP program has already provided that step. [/quote]
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