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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] I think people are grilling you so hard because you are being so vague. You haven't said what meeting you went to or whether you are just a parent or are in some position of authority. You have said numerous times that this proposal is being circulated in the community, but no one at Haycock has seen it. It doesn't affect me either way, but I can agree that your posts seem more political than helpful.[/quote] Good to know - thanks. Then I'm done with this thread topic.[/quote] You seemed like you wanted to be important with your inside knowledge, then just told people enough to get them interested. It's not helpful to come here and get people upset, yet not be able to share enough information to be helpful. What makes it worse is that the information you presented is incorrect and apparently it is information FCPS is using to make decisions about people's children, yet it sounds like the parents will not have a chance to weigh in and you have not really given anyone enough information to find the appropriate people to get the information corrected. Our base school was one of the ones identified as having LLIV, when it does not. My AAP child has younger siblings, so even if the AAP child might be grandfathered, the other sibs would not, assuming they end up in AAP (which wouldn't be a shock). If a future AAP child of mine can't go to Haycock, that's fine, but I worry about the clusterfuck when FCPS figures out that our school does not have LLIV and they've apparently planned on LLIV for those kids. Sure, I'd love my kids to all go to Haycock, but I understand FCPS might have other ideas. Send them where FCPS is going to send them, but I'd like to have input and awareness of the process of the decision to send my kids to a different school. And it is like sending them to a different school as older sib goes to Haycock and they kind of assume they'd probably go there, too -- which may or may not be true because they may not qualify, but in their little minds, school means base school or Haycock. If that needs to change, fine, but let me get them prepared for that.[/quote]
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