Our busses are full, we would have to add more busses if the AAP kids returned
Anonymous wrote:my kid is bussed to a center. Eliminate AAP and he/she gets bussed to the local school. So what's the difference?
Your kid is AAP, and you can't figure out that it means additional buses? Buses are already in your neighborhood for neighborhood school and there is probably already room on the bus for your kid.
Still think it would be a reduction in bus costs if AAP kids were at base school. My kid could walk to our elementary but had to be bussed to a center. Sorry. I know folks will defend this program till their dying day, but in many areas, these needs could be served more than adequately at their base school if parents weren't so reluctant to let go of the idea that their precious can't be rubbing elbows with all the kids in his/her community (which is kinda how life is when you think of it).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my kid is bussed to a center. Eliminate AAP and he/she gets bussed to the local school. So what's the difference?
Your kid is AAP, and you can't figure out that it means additional buses? Buses are already in your neighborhood for neighborhood school and there is probably already room on the bus for your kid.
Our busses are full, we would have to add more busses if the AAP kids returned.
Anonymous wrote:Closing AAP centers would not need to result in lay-offs. Attrition could handle it, I am pretty sure. It would be much easier for principals to allot teachers if they did not have to deal with AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Not only that, but, in most cases, the AAP school is a further distance away=more mileage+ more bus drivers+more buses......
Anonymous wrote:my kid is bussed to a center. Eliminate AAP and he/she gets bussed to the local school. So what's the difference?
Your kid is AAP, and you can't figure out that it means additional buses? Buses are already in your neighborhood for neighborhood school and there is probably already room on the bus for your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor works in the office of an FCPS elementary and they have inadvertently discovered 3 out-of-county students attending school this year already. (They weren't looking or checking.)
I think FCPS needs to shift some useless Gatehouse admins over to investigating and removing kids who don't live in Fairfax.
I would rather pay more in property tax than have student-teacher ratio increased.
Our elected reps in Richmond need to do more to keep FCPS from getting screwed by the rest of Virginia in the funding formulas.
my kid is bussed to a center. Eliminate AAP and he/she gets bussed to the local school. So what's the difference?