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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our ES AART provided no value. The pull outs were meh. They also didn’t work with the LLIV program. They focused on level III in the upper grades and then K-2. At the center school the AART played no role with the program that I could discern. I’m sure there are great ones, but I don’t think they make a real difference. I put them right up there with the coaches. [/quote] 100% I would really like to know what all these mommies think the AART does that requires a full-time position. So far, [b]nobody has answered that question. I[/b] know that the AART at our school does a ton of stuff that is NOT AAP-related.[/quote] You lack reading comprehension skills. This has been addressed multiple times here.[/quote] No it hasn't - not all day every day. They've told us a little bit about what the AART does, but definitely not 8 hours a day, 5 days a week worth of work. Find it. Post it. Nobody has. Because they don't do it. They help in the office. We all know it.[/quote] It's definitely there. You find it. [/quote] Are we 10 years old? Nah nah nah boo boo? I read what you wrote, PP, your AART teaches a specials class and does the AAP packages twice a year. First, that's not common across all schools, and second, I still don't think that warrants a full-time person. But if you want to lobby for that when almost everyone else on this thread (most of whom are AAP parents) disagree with you, by all means, let the school spend almost $6 Million on this that could go to serve ALL students instead of just a small subset of advanced kids. [/quote] For all you know the posters that hate their AART are parents at the same school referring to the same person. I and others will continue to fight for the AAP program to stay intact because it benefits FCPS while bitter parents like you will continue to do anything you can to chip away at AAP until there is nothing left. [/quote]
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