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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Glad to hear that parent meetings are integrated, but from the outside, it sure doesn't sound like it, and not just in DCUM.[/quote] From the outside? Where besides DCUM? This why people throw around the word "crazies" - bc the AAP haters exaggerate and twist everything to sound so outrageous. So outrageous that 'outsiders' believe that there are separate parent meetings :roll: This is so far from reality for so much of FCPS.[/quote] Hey, I'm not an AAP hater, so stop getting so rankled. My friends with kids at our center talk as if they are in two different worlds. Atleast their kids are getting served appropriately. Things are out of kilter at our Title I. There are a lot of different kinds of needs that need to be served. Things fall through the cracks at every school. If you don't see them, it doesn't mean they don't exist. What can I say? I'm glad you find FCPS with out any need for improvement? Is your response to OP really that there's nothing to be done, because there's no problem except on DCUM? I hope the truth is that you see that there is room for improvement. I suspect you believe the scale of the problem is small and not worth discussing.[/quote] +100 Small, and of course, not affecting her children so not worthy of discussion and reform.[/quote] Maybe some people are just wise to the fact that arguing on the internet won't accomplish anything. [/quote] I'm hoping that OP or someone here will take this and use it for good IRL. I agree that we're talking in a vacuum. Maybe someone with a problem will see something here and find a solution they can implement at their own school.[/quote]
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