Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There was an ugly exchange at the last PTA meeting that aired some of the resentment that some Haycock families feel toward the center kids. I don't know how widespread it is, but it's definitely there, simmering below the surface.
As a center parent, I think it's shortsighted of the general ed Haycock parents to think our kids are causing the problems. Our kids add to the school in a very positive way, I think (certainly the center money and resources help everyone there). Also, as someone mentioned in the PTA meeting, the answer is re-districting and then some of the complainers might be REALLY unhappy.
It's a shame that those feelings are there, but I can somewhat understand where they come from. I just think the anger and resentment is misplaced.
If students need to be redistricted, the primary options are to send some in-boundary students to Lemon Road or some out-of-boundary AAP students to another center. Neither would be the end of the world, and no current Haycock student adds to the school in any more positive way than any other student.