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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have heard some pretty terrible things from the neighborhood moms at Crossfield that makes me think Franklin may be a better choice for my 6th grader next year. Lots of racist language, unchecked sexism and homophonic slurs among the male students, out of control busses, unchecked discipline issues and a poor relationship between teachers and administrators, and administrators with parents. My child is AAP but no interest in TJ. The parents with kids at Franklin just seem much happier. Am I better skipping the drama and sending my child to Franklin? Or is the AAP program worth the terrible culture? [/quote] Crossfield doesn’t feed into Franklin. [/quote] I don’t think the OP said her kid goes to Crossfield just that she heard it from them. The lines are all so weird that at one point half our neighborhood had Herndon zip codes and part had Oakton. So it could be that too. [/quote] If you’re a gossiping with Crossfield mommies, then it follows your child must also go to Crossfield. My guess is since the child is AAP, they are actually at Navy for AAP. They should be talking to Navy AAP parents whose go to Carson for AAP. Crossfield kids who end up going to Carson are mostly not in AAP. Regular classes at Carson are totally different from AAP classes at Carson.[/quote]
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