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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] Thank you for linking to the Special Education page of FCPS. I'm happy to know that FCPS offers help to those with special needs and disabilities. Interestingly, AAP is not one of the programs listed. AAP is clearly not considered Special Education. I guess that puts to rest all of the specious claims on this forum that AAP should be implemented and treated as Special Education. Have a nice day.[/quote] Good gracious, must we provide you a link to the AAP page as well? Dodge the point all you want, call it "special" or not, but there's no getting around that AAP, like other programs, is offered to some but not all. You can't cry about it being "unfair" unless you're going to cry about all such programs. [/quote]
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