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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kaufax motion to put a moratorium on new AAP centers pending study will fail. [/quote] No new AAP Center at Cooper, Herndon, or Thoreau. Pretty much gets done what Kaufax proposed.[/quote] But... not the same. [b]South County got a new center last night.[/b] I assume Kaufax's amendment failed, yes? Anyone who stayed up late last night know?[/quote] South County got a "new" Center last night as their situation is quite unique. I suggest watching the video. (I'm tired as it did not wrap up until 1:20 a.m.)[/quote] [b]South County was a Local Level for AAP. [/b] The only one in the county for grades 7 and 8. Seems rather unfair that one school has that especially when Herndon and Thoreau have so many that do not attend the centers. [/quote] As you know, there was a communication issue with the community when the South County AAP program opened last year. This was shared by School Board member Dan Storck at last night's meeting (and has been shared in the past). That's what makes this situation different. See the video from the 1/24/13 Meeting -- Mr. Storck's explanation of his motion starts at about the 06:05:25 mark. http://www.fcps.edu/DIT/streaming/01-24-13_schoolboardmeeting.asx [/quote]
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