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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]It's interesting that you think I'm jealous. That's such an immature word choice. PPs implied that there are no patents of kids in title I schools who don't support the center model, and I was just pointing out that's not true. I guess when Spring Hill parents try to hang on to all the options, it's a fairness issue, but if a parent from a Title one school points out that those services are not available, it's jealousy. I'm just stating that facts about what is and isn't available at my child's school. As far as the rest of my neighborhood goes, they have nothing to worry about because if FCPS won't put compacted math in the school they most certainly won't put local level IV. [/quote] What's so "interesting" about that? Jealous, according to the Macmillan Dictionary of Immature Words, means "unhappy because someone has something that you would like or can do something that you would like to do". [/quote] It's still an immature word choice. As I said, when Spring Hill parents try to argue that their kids should keep all options it's a fairness issue, but Title I parents are jealous. I guess when FCPS gets rid of the center option for Spring Hill and keeps that option for title I schools the Spring Hill parents will be "jealous" if they point out that their kids don't have that option while other kids do. [/quote]
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