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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm sure lots of parents would be willing to drive to Longfellow for their center experience if within the Cooper boundary-I sure would![/quote] "Their center experience"? :roll:[/quote] Exactly. The reason people fight so hard to get their kids into AAP is because they feel those kids get a superior education, and they want their kids to get 'the best' as well. It's the equivalent of buying a Mercedes rather than driving a Toyota. People here are very into their image and their kids are a reflection of that. God forbid they are asked at a social event about their kids and AAP and they have to admit their kid is in a *gasp* regular classroom. Those kids grow up with a perception of themselves that's rather unrealistic. When they get out of the insulated bubble that is this area and hit the real world, they realize they are not that special after all and that's when problems start. I think there's great importance in giving one's kids a normal childhood, rather than a 'push, push' kind. And the perception that people have a right to an advanced education on the government's dime? Don't even get me started.[/quote] COMPLETELY agree with you. I resent the fact that our[b] public [/b]school system is putting more money and effort into teaching one group of kids than another; especially when the two groups are virtually indistinguishable. And as for the unrealistic perception many of these AAP kids have of themselves, that all comes to a halt when they reach the real world of high school and realize just how many outstanding students there really are out there. And many of them were in Gen Ed all this time! Gasp. [/quote] Except it is not the Gov't dime. It is our dimes. And, I am thinking this is a good use of tax dollars. The majority if Fairfax agree. That is why we have a world class education system. If you want to save money, move to PG county. You will save a lot. Or Prince William. I chose to live in a place with higher taxes for better schools. Period. I[/quote] Exactly. And I am paying for your 'gifted' child. And don't have a choice as an individual. Will you pay for my child's private schooling please?[/quote] If you want private school, go to a county with lower taxes. it is a choice. you did not have to move here. I chose to move here[/quote] I'm paying for your kid's school, and my kids aren't in the publics. So why don't you pay for mine? Or at least allow me to put my tax dollars towards the school that works for my kid? Why are you and your kid special?[/quote] I don't drive on the road in front of your house. Should I get a tax break for that since I don't use that road? How about for not ever needing the services of the fire station closest to your home, or the parks by your house? How about not paying for the police officers who work close to your home but not near me?[/quote] Postal roads,parks, etc, are covered in the Constitution. Education is not.[/quote] Since this is Va public schools, and education is a state/local matter, you are clearly have not researched the Virginia Constitution. Article VIII deals with education. Here is article VIII, section 1. [i]Section 1. Public schools of high quality to be maintained. The General Assembly shall provide for a system of free public elementary and secondary schools for all children of school age throughout the Commonwealth, and shall seek to ensure that an educational program of high quality is established and continually maintained.[/i] So, go back into your tea bagger whole. [/quote] Not the PP and definitely not a tea bagger, but I think we all know public education is a state/county matter and should be covered as such. The problem many of us have with AAP is that it is an 'extra' that benefits some, but not others. We resent having our already high taxes go toward programs like these, rather than toward General Education as a whole. If the program were truly for the highly gifted, i.e. a form of special education for kids who cannot learn in a standard classroom, that would be a different matter. However, I think we're all very aware that AAP is not that at all. [/quote]
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