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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Life isn't "fair and equitable" people. Don't you know that by now??[/quote] Anyone up.for a challenge? Pop quiz for you parents out there-- can you name 3 things that are fair and equitable? The catch is that we all have to agree that what you list is fair and equitable. I bet we can all easily list 10 things that aren't fair, #1 would be the FCPS AAP. [/quote] Can childhood cancer be a close second? Moron.[/quote] Not the PP, but talk about moronic responses. :roll: I would definitely agree that FCPS AAP is unfair and inequitable. This is a public school system. If you want special treatment for your child, there's always private school or homeschooling. [/quote] You may want to sit down for this. I'm sorry to tell you that the problem goes much deeper than AAP. FCPS, a [b]public[/b] school system, actually offers a wide range of special treatments to some kids but not others. Read all about it here, and despair! http://www.fcps.edu/dss/sei/ [/quote]
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