Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're not sexist. If you are as obnoxious and myopic as the crazy CR mom, we feel sorry for the principal at your school too.
Not PP, but wow, just wow....I don't have a kid at Colvin Run, but I have friends at the school and am well aware of what a toxic environment it has become. I get that your kid's not affected, PP, but how about a little sympathy? After all, the only reason Colvin Run is in this position is that the school's base parents were either in the dark that their school was going to become a dumping ground for AAP spillover in the older grades or didn't whine and lobby as hard to get their way as the parents at Haycock, Louise Archer and some of the surrounding schools in McLean and Vienna.
Colvin Run, like Lemon Road, were losers in the battle to ease overcrowding at Haycock and Louise Archer.
Thankfully, it will be better in 6 months when the 6th graders graduate.
Yeah, not for kids in the current 6th grade class who now get to continue to middle school with this same dynamic.
Why would the dynamic in MS be the same? Lots more GE kids feeding in from the bases that feed CR. Especially if FCPS Goes forward with the plan to make Cooper a MS Center, and relieve some of the kids at Longfellow? And don't some of the CR kids feed to Kilmer anyway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At most middle schools in the county, there will be about 20% in AAP, 80% gen ed. There are exception. For example, Luther Jackson is about 50% AAP, but that is because they are the only center that serves Madison, and possibly Oakton. When they finish the renovations at thoreau, The madison students will probably go to Thoreau.
Here is the problem: you, the sanctimonious one, are failing to look at the big picture. THIS IS TEMPORARY. The Louise Archer kids that made AAP so big at CR will not be at the same middle school; they will go to Luther Jackson, Thoreau or Kilmer.
As for your attitude, your selfishness truly amazes me. I mean, you chose to live in Colvin Run, which has been an AAP center for quite a while (maybe since it was built?).
Because your brat, I mean snowflake did not get in to AAP, you want to torch a system that works. Maybe the problem is your kid
Thank you for demonstrating just how ugly and self-serving the typical AAP parent is. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:At most middle schools in the county, there will be about 20% in AAP, 80% gen ed. There are exception. For example, Luther Jackson is about 50% AAP, but that is because they are the only center that serves Madison, and possibly Oakton. When they finish the renovations at thoreau, The madison students will probably go to Thoreau.
Here is the problem: you, the sanctimonious one, are failing to look at the big picture. THIS IS TEMPORARY. The Louise Archer kids that made AAP so big at CR will not be at the same middle school; they will go to Luther Jackson, Thoreau or Kilmer.
As for your attitude, your selfishness truly amazes me. I mean, you chose to live in Colvin Run, which has been an AAP center for quite a while (maybe since it was built?).
Because your brat, I mean snowflake did not get in to AAP, you want to torch a system that works. Maybe the problem is your kid
Anonymous wrote:
Why would the dynamic in MS be the same? Lots more GE kids feeding in from the bases that feed CR. Especially if FCPS Goes forward with the plan to make Cooper a MS Center, and relieve some of the kids at Longfellow? And don't some of the CR kids feed to Kilmer anyway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're not sexist. If you are as obnoxious and myopic as the crazy CR mom, we feel sorry for the principal at your school too.
The remark about the dads wasn't to imply that you're sexist, just that you're a simpleton for assuming there's only one CR poster here. Get a clue. Not everyone lives in your strange little AAP fantasy world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're not sexist. If you are as obnoxious and myopic as the crazy CR mom, we feel sorry for the principal at your school too.
Not PP, but wow, just wow....I don't have a kid at Colvin Run, but I have friends at the school and am well aware of what a toxic environment it has become. I get that your kid's not affected, PP, but how about a little sympathy? After all, the only reason Colvin Run is in this position is that the school's base parents were either in the dark that their school was going to become a dumping ground for AAP spillover in the older grades or didn't whine and lobby as hard to get their way as the parents at Haycock, Louise Archer and some of the surrounding schools in McLean and Vienna.
Colvin Run, like Lemon Road, were losers in the battle to ease overcrowding at Haycock and Louise Archer.
Thankfully, it will be better in 6 months when the 6th graders graduate.
Yeah, not for kids in the current 6th grade class who now get to continue to middle school with this same dynamic.
Anonymous wrote:We're not sexist. If you are as obnoxious and myopic as the crazy CR mom, we feel sorry for the principal at your school too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're not sexist. If you are as obnoxious and myopic as the crazy CR mom, we feel sorry for the principal at your school too.
Not PP, but wow, just wow....I don't have a kid at Colvin Run, but I have friends at the school and am well aware of what a toxic environment it has become. I get that your kid's not affected, PP, but how about a little sympathy? After all, the only reason Colvin Run is in this position is that the school's base parents were either in the dark that their school was going to become a dumping ground for AAP spillover in the older grades or didn't whine and lobby as hard to get their way as the parents at Haycock, Louise Archer and some of the surrounding schools in McLean and Vienna.
Colvin Run, like Lemon Road, were losers in the battle to ease overcrowding at Haycock and Louise Archer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're not sexist. If you are as obnoxious and myopic as the crazy CR mom, we feel sorry for the principal at your school too.
Not PP, but wow, just wow....I don't have a kid at Colvin Run, but I have friends at the school and am well aware of what a toxic environment it has become. I get that your kid's not affected, PP, but how about a little sympathy? After all, the only reason Colvin Run is in this position is that the school's base parents were either in the dark that their school was going to become a dumping ground for AAP spillover in the older grades or didn't whine and lobby as hard to get their way as the parents at Haycock, Louise Archer and some of the surrounding schools in McLean and Vienna.
Colvin Run, like Lemon Road, were losers in the battle to ease overcrowding at Haycock and Louise Archer.
Thankfully, it will be better in 6 months when the 6th graders graduate.