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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You lost me, 21:01. If the option is between your paying for private and forcing other kids to attend overcrowded public schools because you want Cooper to remain under-enrolled and AAP-free, please go ahead and write that check. [/quote] Let me help you out with this...if Cooper wants a center, they need to put the energy and resources into making it a robust center, same as Longfellow. Our kids (mine included) don't deserve anything less. Clearly the powers that be only care about shuffling bodies and space constraints rather than teacher quality and all of the intangibles that make people currently want to stay at Longfellow and Kilmer...and Cooper is very far from that place currently. Got it??[/quote] I don't think this is different from what people said years ago when they heard their AAP option would be Kilmer rather than Longfellow, or then Jackson rather than Kilmer. There is always resistance to moving to a new center, and then it usually works out fine. It's hard to imagine any school where more ingredients ought to be there for a decent new AAP program than Cooper. [/quote]
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