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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If they have LLIV at their base school, but are then choosing to attend a center, they are not choosing a different program, they're simply choosing a different school - with free transportation included, to boot. You can argue until the cows come home, but that's the truth. [/quote] No cows here, but correcting an error -- there is a difference between the Center and LLIV programs, with wide deviations at some schools. For example, our neighborhood school has a LLIV program with 3 Center-eligible students in each grade. A student who chooses to be placed at the [b]assigned[/b] Center school is not in the same program at the Center school as they would be at the base school with LLIV. If I were the FCPS Superintendent, I would be eliminating LLIV at schools where there are less than 15 to 20 Center-eligible students per grade level.[/quote] Good point, PP. To stay with the spirit of this thread, though, this is not the case with the LLIV program at Cooper. All students in their program are LLIV eligible.[/quote]
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