Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem the Cooper people have is that most Herndon and Thoreau parents want AAP centers at their schools next fall, which undercuts the arguments by the Cooper parents that FCPS could never be ready to open new MS centers this fall.
But the numbers do not add up.
Anonymous wrote:The problem the Cooper people have is that most Herndon and Thoreau parents want AAP centers at their schools next fall, which undercuts the arguments by the Cooper parents that FCPS could never be ready to open new MS centers this fall.
Anonymous wrote:Please go to the school board meeting tonight and voice your opinion to slow down or at least email the members of the board NOW. Just about every school has sent information on how you can respond to the amendments. Advocate= getting something done to benefit the greater population, if you don't so anything then don't come back and complain.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is that someone has thought it through and this is part of a move to have "Local Level IV" services at every middle and elementary school and no more true Centers.
Anonymous wrote:They should think all this through and decide on the middle schools next year.
Anonymous wrote:Will they have enough kids remaining at Luther Jackson MS? It doesn't seem that way based on the numbers posted on the FCPS website.
http://www.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/943T6Y7596D2/$file/AAP%20Level%20IV%20Center%20Proposal%20for%20Thoreau%20MS.pdf