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[quote=Anonymous]The anti-AAP posters are fond of saying, in essence, this is a public school, and your snowflake is not entitled to an ideal education. So, something else the CR crazy seems to have not considered-- the 6th grade at CR is an anomaly at that school, and in FCPS. Her special snowflake is not entitled to a perfect educational environment, either. Sometimes being in a public school means that the demographics of one class at one school are not ideal. Anyone in FCPS for any length of time has seen this-- a child with a long term sub, bad teacher, class of 33 kids, class in a trailer, mid year fight with a bestie who has turned on DC, etc. My ES aged kid was in class with a pregnant teacher who left before winter break three years running, FFS. The last time was her 3rd grade AAP year when the class size was 34 kids. It was not ideal. I did not make it my mission in life to take to DCUM to berate the FCPS maternity leave policy. [/quote]
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