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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]6:10. I realize that they are new programs, however they should not get more teachers than other schools. Lemon Road probably should have only had 1 classroom of 30 and Shrevewood should not be allowed to have a separate AAP class if all the other LLIV schools have to have classrooms up to 30 students. There are schools in the same pyramid with over 30 students to a classroom and no one seems to blink an eye from the administration. So why should either of these schools been given more teachers?[/quote] I agree. What does this say to the Gen Ed families at those schools? Your kid does not hit a benchmark on a test, therefore we're giving up on him, while we put all of the resources toward the special snowflakes whose parents prepped them. This only perpetuates the myth that AAP gets more resources -- although I guess it's not a myth at Shrevewood and Lemon Road, but the truth.[/quote]
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