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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I'm at a LLIV school that has a homeroom, but in case there's a difference I don't want to reference it. I'd rather the person with the 6th grader who has a homeroom talk about the center experience or someone else. I know our center has homerooms as well, but don't know the specifics of how it is structured. What I was hoping to get rather than anecdotal references were some evidence based opinions on how to make AAP and general ed stronger and less divisive. Just looking on the VA schools page, there's a person looking to buy a home with a 3 year old and are concerned about grades 3-6th because of the AAP program. How can the program be changed so that this person isn't so concerned about the elementary school she's buying into?[/quote] I think if the crazies quit harping constantly about AAP then it becomes less of an issue. [/quote] And calling those that are seriously concerned with the AAP madness that has turned into a huge problem within FCPS "crazies" will surely resolve it all. [/quote] Yep. Calling those of us who are concerned and/or disgusted with the way in which AAP is currently implemented "crazies," is simply a crude attempt to dismiss us and keep the status quo. [/quote]
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