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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a smart kid who is not going to AAP, and I'm glad that she can stay in Gen Ed. Even though she is smart, she also has adhd, and she often lags behind the AAP type kids. I think she will feel more confident when the AAP kids move onto the center school, and leave her at the base school with other kids like her. [/quote] I would agree except that I have a Gen Ed child whose base school is the center, which creates a bad situation. The Gen Ed kids there become the minority, making reality looked completely skewed.[/quote] That is a shame. [b]FCPS needs to realign the school assignments in cases like this. [/b] Unless it is a fluke year like the current fourth graders, that large of an imbalance shouldn't happen.[/quote] Totally agree. This is one of the centers in the Great Falls/Vienna/McLean area, in which all of the feeder schools already have large numbers of LLIV students, yet are still busing them to the center. This is definitely one area which [b]does not[/b] need center schools.[/quote]
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