Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you mosey on over to the special needs board and tell all those moms and dads that you resent spending on their kids?
Problem is--that we also spend extra money on the AAP programs. The only ones that don't get extra are the "gen ed"......
This. I have no problem spending extra on special needs kids. AAP kids are *not* special needs.
For the love of God. AAP kids get LESS than general ed kids. LESS. Less than all other kids. Find something else to be upset about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you mosey on over to the special needs board and tell all those moms and dads that you resent spending on their kids?
Problem is--that we also spend extra money on the AAP programs. The only ones that don't get extra are the "gen ed"......
This. I have no problem spending extra on special needs kids. AAP kids are *not* special needs.
For the love of God. AAP kids get LESS than general ed kids. LESS. Less than all other kids. Find something else to be upset about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you mosey on over to the special needs board and tell all those moms and dads that you resent spending on their kids?
Problem is--that we also spend extra money on the AAP programs. The only ones that don't get extra are the "gen ed"......
This. I have no problem spending extra on special needs kids. AAP kids are *not* special needs.
Anonymous wrote:It's not the citizens. It's the illegals that drive most of the school spending these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's been a problem for a long time. FCPS not only has to meet the needs of all the spec ed and esol kids, but it also decides to spend money on all the *gifted* kids and the language immersion kids. That leaves nothing for the regular kid.
+100
Really tired of paying all these taxes, only to have my "regular" kid pretty much ignored.
Anonymous wrote:My friend showed me a video of the public hearings claiming FCPS is spending less than Loudoun on kids who don't get esol or special education. Is this true?
Anonymous wrote:Are you begrudging money spent on kids who need extra help for whatever reason?
Those of us who have "regular" kids who don't need extra services (which cost extra money) should thank our lucky stars. And really, FCPS does a great job educating those regular kids, so i have no complaints.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you mosey on over to the special needs board and tell all those moms and dads that you resent spending on their kids?
Problem is--that we also spend extra money on the AAP programs. The only ones that don't get extra are the "gen ed"......
Anonymous wrote:That's been a problem for a long time. FCPS not only has to meet the needs of all the spec ed and esol kids, but it also decides to spend money on all the *gifted* kids and the language immersion kids. That leaves nothing for the regular kid.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you mosey on over to the special needs board and tell all those moms and dads that you resent spending on their kids?