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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We haven’t really seen a huge difference in class sizes in the schools that are, let’s just say it- rich. We just don’t. Those schools are happy. AAP center schools are happy. I don’t hear any complaints from my local level IV school because the AART is good at her job. The people I see leaving FCPS are the ones that didn’t get their kids in to AAP. Or are super religious. Or needs their kids in private- because their kids were so disruptive- so they could go to work. They are really happy. And to be honest- I’m ok with that. The funding per kid is the same. There are less issues in the classes - literally my oldest is like- omg, so and so are gone and the class is so much better. My youngest is thriving- though it took a bit!. Their SOL scores and Iready scores are off the charts. They have learned things. There is this falsely perceived concept that we don’t people to leave FCPS schools. The truth is, most parents don’t care if you leave. It makes room for another kids in the AAP class. But losing one or two kids…. It’s such a small percentage! If it prevents over crowding, we are going to say yes please. [b]But the reality is that the two families I knew that pulled their kids out to private- both of their kids have ADHD and couldn’t sit still for virtual school and were failing. [/b] So to me- this whole- we’re losing enrollment- is bs. [/quote] You really don’t see what’s wrong with that? My kid has ADHD and we can’t afford private school, so we just had to suffer with virtual. [/quote] That’s strange that PP has no complaints with FCPS. Everyone can’t afford private. PP, if you can afford private, please go, we need less people like you in public schools. People support equity if there are benefitted by it. [/quote]
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