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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Good. It's about time. It's a tremendous waste of money and resources. "Base kid" is a common taunt at our center school. The AAP students are so segregated and operate in their own rarefied air beginning as young as third grade. Very much an "us v. them" mentality fueled by hyper-competitive parents. Enough! The ugly reality is that FCPS is back to ersatz segregation, with the "elites" getting preferential treatment and in some center schools, "base kids" are the minority. Interesting to note that some of the FCPS center schools HAD to become centers to avoid permanent closure.[/quote] LA School? [/quote][/quote] Are you saying this happened at Louise Archer? That is different than the school my DD finished at. She had numerous friends in both programs (LA is our base). If it is happening, go to the principal. She is responsive to bullying issues (we had one that was a kid teasing my DD about my cancer).[/quote] This happens all the time at Colvin Run too. Those of you who have kids in AAP will continue denying that this happens at "your" school, because you aren't in a position to see it or hear about it. Why? Because your kid is in AAP! Also, it's convenient for you to pretend it's not happening since AAP parents love the whole idea of AAP and don't want to see it go away or become a smaller program. Why would any of this affect you? [b]If you have a child in Gen Ed, then you know this is happening, regardless of the school. [/b] [/quote] I have three kids in general ed at a Center school and what you describe is not happening at my school.[/quote] I don't believe that for a minute.[/quote]
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