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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. You are correct in part, but I put that in as part of the goal, so it wasn't a secret. I am only responding to others who want more integration or at least more compatibility and also want more enrichment for their AAP students and more enrichment for their general ed students. It's been said over and over for years. Why would I care that much since both my kids are in AAP except that others have posted their frustration? To me their frustration actually poses problems for the future of AAP. I don't really understand why others think they can just put their head in the sand and think the program will continue as the status quo. From the beginning I said our school integrates well, enriches well across levels, and that dissipates the frustration between AAP and general ed. I keep reading that other schools don't so was trying to work towards solutions for those schools and improvements at ours where possible. There is no single solution however. Schools are different and some solutions will work for some schools and other solutions work for others. But like with the combined classroom recommendations that FCPS puts out, they are guidelines that schools should consider when implementing those programs with built in flexibility. I think the guidelines for AAP center schools should be refined and added on to as clearly there are things not working in them. The goal I put forth was "Meet the needs of the student in the program they are receiving services from in the building where it is a best fit for them. Each building should promote school unity and treat all students within it in an equitable manner." Do you disagree with this goal?[/quote]
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