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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A couple of years ago when the idea for Cooper to become a center was first floated, Arlene Randall was said by many to not be particularly in favor of the idea. Wonder what made her change her mind.[/quote] Because deep down, no school of sane people wants to be a center. Few people like the families centers attract who tend to be entitled and in it only for themselves and their kids. [b]AAP is a guaranteed community crusher. [/quote][/b] Total crap-our center elementary school is not like that at all-Churchill Road. Lots of great families and kids. AAP kids and GE kids friends and mix for specials.[/quote] Not the PP, but I completely agree with him/her. [/b] Just because the kids "mix" for specials doesn't make it some kind of magical environment. The kids at our center very much stick to their own groups, helpfully decided for them by FCPS. Being in the same specials doesn't mean anything. The kids still know who's AAP abd who's not.[b][/quote] I think it's probably a trickle down effect from the GE parents at center schools and not coming from the AAP kids and parents. From all of the vitriol on this board, easy to see that there are some real AAP haters that probably pass along the sentiment to their kids. [/quote] Yes, I'm sure that's it. :roll: [/quote]
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