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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The cluster 2 parents have no problem cramming their children into Haycock when they will have their own AAP center. They wonder why they get such a chilly reception from base parents. The base kids get screwed everytime. It would be too logical to have cluster 2 students go to an AAP center in their own cluster. If they want to go to Haycock so bad, maybe they should purchase a home on the McLean pyramid. [/quote] Wow! You are truly heartless. No one is trying to cram their children in. And no one is jealous or dying to go to Haycock but too cheap to buy there or whatever you're implying. FCPS assigned our children to Haycock, just as yours are assigned there. The objection is not to creating a new center. In fact, many parents are happy about the idea of a new center with children from our high school pyramid. The concern is the disruption to our children that are at Haycock at present. All we want is to be part of the planning process to ensure that our new center is every bit as good as the Haycock center and to make sure that our children's wellbeing is considered. Many of us believe children already at Haycock should get to stay there just as the Kent Gardens kids did six years ago. We are just trying to do what's best for our children just as you would if they tried to change your boundaries and move your children to another school. I suspect when they try to change he Haycock base school boundaries, which is clearly coming, the parents will be just as upset if not more. A little compassion would go a long way. By the way, many, many Haycock base school parents have expressed support for the children FCPS is trying to transfer out, so you may be in the minority. [/quote]
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