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[quote=Anonymous]Haycock did have an AAP teacher destaffed at the end of last year due to lowered enrollment. The position was created again in August due to the principal advocating for lower class sizes in 6th grade. Do many of you out there believe that teachers should be forced to move to a different school if FCPS opens a new AAP center? If so, good luck hiring teachers and keeping morale up in that environment. Most teachers feel very invested in their schools and are not interested in moving. That is just reality. Many of us would not want to change colleagues, offices, work culture once we have found a place we are happy in. I know getting potentially new teachers hurts those people within the Cooper boundaries, but boundary changes are one risk of using the public school system. If you want to fix the issues, start paying teachers a fair salary, and then you will see more amazing teachers in the schools. [/quote]
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