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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm so sad and angry that people think you are a troll. I live in 22207, and we've watched with horror as our principal and assistant principal have ignored and dismissed bullying. Please press ahead. Email the asst superintendent for administrative services, the director of special education, and his boss, the asst superintendent for learning and instruction. Go to the Arlington Special Education Advisory Committee (ASEAC) and ask for help. Your child is entitled to an appropriate placement, which by definition should be a safe one. Children in APS have gotten transfers because of bullying. You social worker should know how it's done. If you post on the SN board, people may know more about the process. But I think the reality is that persistence pays off. https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Transfer-Report-2017-18.pdf[/quote] I posted that and later apologized. The reason it seemed suspect is that I was incredulous that there is a school in northern VA that is as monolithic as OP said (only 2 non whites in her daughter's grade). Everywhere we go around here seems very diverse and the younger grades are especially diverse. We are in fcps though and never have a reason to be in north Arlington.[/quote] Some of these very non-diverse schools host Pre-K programs, but those students are required to leave after Pre-K, which may include K if they are Montessori. Their data is included in K-12 racial information and in the school's and fr/l statistics, so it is absolutely possible that a 1st or 2nd grader would be the only non-white child in a class, perhaps even a grade level. [/quote]
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