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And when my kids were in it, they met in a hallway.

And administratively, the person who was the head of ALAP was generally the person who was late to the meeting and had it dumped into their lap. If the department had been serious about the program, they would have put someone in charge who put in the time and effort. ALAP was the hot potato that got passed around.

The department did this because they knew that the parents would step up and do things for free that they should be paying someone for. In light of that, why doesn't the ALAP PTA get a grant to fund the program outside of school hours?

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