Anonymous wrote:Are all the PP the same person?
I am tired of all the attacks on this board, OP. I think those who are against it use this forum to repeatedly make the same posts and derail any productive discussion.

Anonymous wrote:Because some of us have AAP students and general ed students or some of us even have AAP students and can see how ridiculous other parents are. Some people care about class size or resources over AAP teaching. I hear the word snowflake used all over this forum for years. Not just one person or forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because some of us have AAP students and general ed students or some of us even have AAP students and can see how ridiculous other parents are. Some people care about class size or resources over AAP teaching. I hear the word snowflake used all over this forum for years. Not just one person or forum.
What PP said! +1000. I too have kids in both and care about their education. I think a separate forum for AAP was designed to give that discussion (pro and con) a place so it wouldn't dominate the Virginia forum as it had beenInteresting that some parents seem so sensitive to a little healthy debate.
Anonymous wrote:The postings I've seen aren't attacking. They are pointing out flaws with the current system. You're mistaken if you think all AAP parents have the same view how schooling should be within FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:You're mistaken if you think all AAP parents have the same view how schooling should be within FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:I thought he moved it because there were too many AAP threads on this site.
Anonymous wrote:Wasn't that the point of Jeff moving AAP to its own board?
Weren't the parents of kids not in AAP begging him to move it out of VA public schools so that they wouldn't have to see or open another AAP thread?
Why the heck is "snowflake" lady following us over here to continually change every post, even the simplest, most innocuous questions, into an argument as to why AAP needs to be disbanded and why only the "highly and profoundly gifted" kids need any sort of differentiation?
Why or why?
Anonymous wrote:Wasn't that the point of Jeff moving AAP to its own board?
Weren't the parents of kids not in AAP begging him to move it out of VA public schools so that they wouldn't have to see or open another AAP thread?
Why the heck is "snowflake" lady following us over here to continually change every post, even the simplest, most innocuous questions, into an argument as to why AAP needs to be disbanded and why only the "highly and profoundly gifted" kids need any sort of differentiation?
Why or why?
Anonymous wrote:Because some of us have AAP students and general ed students or some of us even have AAP students and can see how ridiculous other parents are. Some people care about class size or resources over AAP teaching. I hear the word snowflake used all over this forum for years. Not just one person or forum.
Interesting that some parents seem so sensitive to a little healthy debate.