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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Just think, If you went to your neighborhood school this probably wouldnt be happening and you wouldnt have to work so hard to make social groups for your daughter. [/quote] There are good reasons why kids end up at a school outside their boundaries. in FCPS there are immersion opportunities. Half of my sons class come from out of boundary. Some of the kids make an effort to go tot he park after school so they can play with their classmates. I don't really know which kids are out of boundary, which are after care, and which are neighborhood kids. I know where most of my sons friends are, they are in boundary for the school, but there are two kids he has been talking about this year who are out of boundary. We are working out plans for play dates and the like. There are kids who need services and are at schools outside their boundaries. This could be for a learn disability or other issue or it could be a kid in AAP. Our school does not have Local Level IV so any kid who wnats to attend AAP has to go to a center. One of the reasons why some of the kids choose not to go to the Center is because they want to avoid the issue of school friends farther away. The world is not black and white. It is likely that the OPs kid is in a better academic enviroment at the out of boundary schools but that does make the social scene a bit more challenging. [/quote]
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