Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- there's always a parent with a grudge. The fact that there's only one person here being very vauge at best tells you something. APS parents speak up when something is wrong. Very little is said negatively about Ashlawn.
Why are you so invested in denying there could be problems at Ashlawn?
Anonymous wrote:OP- there's always a parent with a grudge. The fact that there's only one person here being very vauge at best tells you something. APS parents speak up when something is wrong. Very little is said negatively about Ashlawn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I can’t tell whether the person posting here has legitimate information or not. If you have information about the school or principal that you think a new family should know before deciding whether to enroll a child with special needs in the school, please share it. You can post without identifying yourself. Leave out or change details. It’s a pretty large school. No one will know who you are, or care.
No one will know or care? Oh sweet summer child, you have a lot to learn.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I can’t tell whether the person posting here has legitimate information or not. If you have information about the school or principal that you think a new family should know before deciding whether to enroll a child with special needs in the school, please share it. You can post without identifying yourself. Leave out or change details. It’s a pretty large school. No one will know who you are, or care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn has historically been one of the better APS schools for special needs although I have no first hand experience
Then why are you posting?
This has changed with the new admin. OP is asking about the current situation.
Who pissed in your Cheerios? And why are you posting?
Because I know what the PP said is not current or accurate. It's misleading.
OP, sorry I can't post more (it could be identifiable) but you are correct to ask around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn has historically been one of the better APS schools for special needs although I have no first hand experience
Then why are you posting?
This has changed with the new admin. OP is asking about the current situation.
Who pissed in your Cheerios? And why are you posting?
Because I know what the PP said is not current or accurate. It's misleading.
OP, sorry I can't post more (it could be identifiable) but you are correct to ask around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn has historically been one of the better APS schools for special needs although I have no first hand experience
Then why are you posting?
This has changed with the new admin. OP is asking about the current situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn has historically been one of the better APS schools for special needs although I have no first hand experience
Then why are you posting?
This has changed with the new admin. OP is asking about the current situation.
Who pissed in your Cheerios? And why are you posting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn has historically been one of the better APS schools for special needs although I have no first hand experience
Then why are you posting?
This has changed with the new admin. OP is asking about the current situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn has historically been one of the better APS schools for special needs although I have no first hand experience
Then why are you posting?
This has changed with the new admin. OP is asking about the current situation.
Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn has historically been one of the better APS schools for special needs although I have no first hand experience