Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think it's fine to create more work and stress for a school staff that thought they were going to at least get a little breathing room and now the net change in population will be maybe -50, leaving the school 200 kids over capacity?
How come the administration has no say in the size of their student body and must accommodate anyone who wants to come?
No, this should be treated just like any other special program - there is either room or there isn't. And there isn't room.
So you think special ed kids should get turned away too because you think the school is too crowded? You aren't entitled to an at capacity school if there is a need to add kids. Get over yourself!
Aap and special ed are 2 entirely different programs. I think of aap more along the lines of the magnet schools and the language immersion programs.
Two of the schools sending kids to GBW have level 4 programs. Those kids have the resources at their school and should not be given the center option at this point.
And let's be honest - that is where the new students are coming from.
This is the issue in Vienna/Great Falls/McLean as well. All the feeder schools have LLIV, and yet those students are actually given the option of attending center schools. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think it's fine to create more work and stress for a school staff that thought they were going to at least get a little breathing room and now the net change in population will be maybe -50, leaving the school 200 kids over capacity?
How come the administration has no say in the size of their student body and must accommodate anyone who wants to come?
No, this should be treated just like any other special program - there is either room or there isn't. And there isn't room.
So you think special ed kids should get turned away too because you think the school is too crowded? You aren't entitled to an at capacity school if there is a need to add kids. Get over yourself!
Aap and special ed are 2 entirely different programs. I think of aap more along the lines of the magnet schools and the language immersion programs.
Two of the schools sending kids to GBW have level 4 programs. Those kids have the resources at their school and should not be given the center option at this point.
And let's be honest - that is where the new students are coming from.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS parents have gotten what they've asked for. And appeals process that allows multiple attempts to get into AAP. Everyone thinks there kids are special and NEED to have AAP these days. I have no sympathy for overcrowded AAP centers. NONE. Let's go back to neighborhood schools an offer AAP at all of them. As another PP has said, stop the insanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think it's fine to create more work and stress for a school staff that thought they were going to at least get a little breathing room and now the net change in population will be maybe -50, leaving the school 200 kids over capacity?
How come the administration has no say in the size of their student body and must accommodate anyone who wants to come?
No, this should be treated just like any other special program - there is either room or there isn't. And there isn't room.
Well you have choice to move your child out of AAP if it bothers you that much, with the AAP system being so bloated Gen-ed classrooms are always under capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think it's fine to create more work and stress for a school staff that thought they were going to at least get a little breathing room and now the net change in population will be maybe -50, leaving the school 200 kids over capacity?
How come the administration has no say in the size of their student body and must accommodate anyone who wants to come?
No, this should be treated just like any other special program - there is either room or there isn't. And there isn't room.
So you think special ed kids should get turned away too because you think the school is too crowded? You aren't entitled to an at capacity school if there is a need to add kids. Get over yourself!
Anonymous wrote:You think it's fine to create more work and stress for a school staff that thought they were going to at least get a little breathing room and now the net change in population will be maybe -50, leaving the school 200 kids over capacity?
How come the administration has no say in the size of their student body and must accommodate anyone who wants to come?
No, this should be treated just like any other special program - there is either room or there isn't. And there isn't room.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone except rising 6th graders should be asked to go to Poplar Tree if they live in that neighborhood. Still don't see why Powell students are allowed to go to GBW as well!
Anonymous wrote:You think it's fine to create more work and stress for a school staff that thought they were going to at least get a little breathing room and now the net change in population will be maybe -50, leaving the school 200 kids over capacity?
How come the administration has no say in the size of their student body and must accommodate anyone who wants to come?
No, this should be treated just like any other special program - there is either room or there isn't. And there isn't room.