Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.
Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?
Whining here won't help you.
Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.
Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?
Whining here won't help you.
Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.
The PTA won’t support you unless the center is huge. Those push in kids live in the neighborhood and have been part of the school for longer than your kid
My kids were at a Level IV school and for sure the PTA moms are tight with the AART (who also lives in the community). The last year we were there, a ton of PTA money went towards buying things that primarily benefitted the AAP kids.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.
Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?
Whining here won't help you.
Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.
The PTA won’t support you unless the center is huge. Those push in kids live in the neighborhood and have been part of the school for longer than your kid
My kids were at a Level IV school and for sure the PTA moms are tight with the AART (who also lives in the community). The last year we were there, a ton of PTA money went towards buying things that primarily benefitted the AAP kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.
Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?
Whining here won't help you.
Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.
The PTA won’t support you unless the center is huge. Those push in kids live in the neighborhood and have been part of the school for longer than your kid
My kids were at a Level IV school and for sure the PTA moms are tight with the AART (who also lives in the community). The last year we were there, a ton of PTA money went towards buying things that primarily benefitted the AAP kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.
Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?
Whining here won't help you.
Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.
The PTA won’t support you unless the center is huge. Those push in kids live in the neighborhood and have been part of the school for longer than your kid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.
Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?
Whining here won't help you.
Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.
Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?
Whining here won't help you.
Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.
Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?
Whining here won't help you.
Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.
The PTA won’t support you unless the center is huge. Those push in kids live in the neighborhood and have been part of the school for longer than your kid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.
Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?
Whining here won't help you.
Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.
Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?
Whining here won't help you.
Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.
Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?
Whining here won't help you.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the entire point of this system was to create a bubble but our Principal told us this morning that all students receiving advanced curriculum (math or LA) will be able to push in to the AAP class. Do tell--How is that safe? I am really worried because my child has about 6 kids that push in and his class is already at 24 kids. Not all 24 kids are returning. Add 3 more and that's 14 kids give or take depending on split!!!!!! (again, assuming they all go back--which I don't think is the case) but it's still mixing. Should I be worried? I am thinking of holding back my child to be virtual. I am very nervous about this mixing. We have grandparents at home. I wish those kids just stayed in their GenEd class. Are other ES schools in the area doing this? Is this an FCPS thing? I feel like they misinformed us. I thought they care about safety.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.