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Diana Long: Thinks its a shame ACPC won't have Open House

Diana Long writes:
I think its a shame that 5 year olds starting school for the very first time cannot even attend an open house at their school to see what their school looks like or to even know where to go.

To an older child who has attended any school this may not make much difference, but to a child who's never been to school this could be terrifying and make for a bad first day.

If the school isn't finished then the solution would be to delay opening day just like it has been done in the past when the other "new" schools were built and not finished on time for their scheduled opening day.

It's sad that the children won't even have a lunchroom to eat in or a gym to play in. Schools are closed so many times throughout the year for so many unnecessary reasons why not delay a few days for a real legit reason? - Diana Long
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