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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't find their position to be value add. I am fine with this cut.[/quote] So who is putting together your kid's packet?[/quote] That doesn't require a full-time person. Plus, it is usually a committee of people doing the packets.[/quote] There is not a committee of people putting together the packets. At our school the AART puts the packets together, teaches part time AAP and is worth her weight in gold. This is a short sighted move and will have such a negative impact on students. AAP is one of the last remaining programs offered by FCPS that keeps upper middle class families in public schools. What idiot came up with the idea to attack AAP and chip away at its effectiveness? [/quote] Tell me what your AART does all day for the entire school year that warrants a full-time position, PLEASE.[/quote] If you read the post, you'd know. She teaches level 3 or what is now called part time AAP.[/quote] All day, 5 days a week?[/quote] Yes. She teaches kids across multiple grades multiple times a week on a set schedule. She is able to put together strong AAP packages because she knows students academic strengths well. I have more than one child that went through AAP and have interacted with her for years.[/quote]
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