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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]our friends are complain of AAP in Westbriar. compare to other school ...not really AAP she will move to Luise El[/quote] Good. Maybe if enough people feel that way Westbriar can go back to being regular neighborhood school.[/quote] I feel the same way about our school. It's a center and definitely has lost any neighborhood or community feel. Such a shame what centers have done to what should be community schools. [/quote] Yes the centers need to stay separate from neighborhood schools. My kids are in a non-center school. I used to feel differently and didn't understand why the separation of center/neighborhood schools but as I go through elementary with 3 kids the divide needs to be. It is a healthier environment for all students. One thing that could change the atmosphere of the AAP program in general is to let parents self select the AAP center for their children. Since it is no longer a gifted program and it is a FCPS public school this makes more sense to me. I personally would not select AAP for my child but many parents want it so since their tax dollars are paying for it let them place their students there.[/quote]
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