Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of a "regular" student at a school that could become a new AAP center, the behavior of some here is making me not want to welcome the newcomers with open arms. Do you all realize how you sound?
How do we sound? Like parents who just want to make sure our kids have stability in their education? Parents who want to make sure that FCPS takes care of their kids?
You do realize that some of the nastiness is not coming from the Haycock AAP parents, right? There are all sorts of posters on this thread. They are not all Haycock AAP parents.
Your attitude illustrates the problem. No one wants our children and all we want is for them to get a good education. Perhaps FCPS should create AAP magnets like MoCo so no one gets "stuck" with our kids.
Anonymous wrote:Great school if you want to have 40 kids a class in some crappy fema trailor
Anonymous wrote:Great school if you want to have 40 kids a class in some crappy fema trailor
Anonymous wrote:As a parent of a "regular" student at a school that could become a new AAP center, the behavior of some here is making me not want to welcome the newcomers with open arms. Do you all realize how you sound?
Anonymous wrote: All we want is to be part of the planning process to ensure that our new center is every bit as good as the Haycock center and to make sure that our children's wellbeing is considered
Anonymous wrote:Because the school is ridiculously overcrowded now (960 something enrolled) and needs that number to go down now. Haycock has been overcrowded for many years.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a summary of the construction stuff: http://www.fairfaxtimes.com/article/20121025/NEWS/710259827/1117/%5C&template=fairfaxTimes