Parents of rising 3rd graders: do you know who is in AAP next year?

Anonymous
Particularly, if you are staying at local level IV, do you know who else will be in local level IV? We missed the orientation, so I have no idea who else will be there.
Anonymous
If you want to find out if your child’s friends will be then you can just ask the parent if they are going back to the same school next year. Maybe no mention AAP as local AAP will be a mixed class anyway.
Anonymous
I was surprised to hear my sons group of friends discussing who was in AAP (LIII at our school, there is no LLIV for his grade) and who should be in AAP. They just finished 5th grade. It was weird to hear.
Anonymous
I guess you'll just have wait and see.
Anonymous
All of the second graders chatted amongst themselves in our school. My child was the anomaly at first because we put the fear of God in him not to brag and make other kids who didn't get in feel bad, so parents were surprised to see us at orientation.
Anonymous
Will the school share a list?
Anonymous
Only good friends. This is not something we talk to people about, you'll find out when you get teacher assignments and school starts. It's okay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Will the school share a list?


Of course not. You’ll be able to see class lists at a center school in the fall. At a base school, you won’t really know for sure until middle school
Anonymous
So how do you set up play dates?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So how do you set up play dates?


oh for the love of god, they play with the same kids they always did, aap or not. it's really none of your business.
Anonymous
Lol. Listen your kid will make friends and it will be ok.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So how do you set up play dates?


The same way you always did? Can you explain this question and how it has anything to do with the topic.
Anonymous
I know of two kids going to the center. I don’t know anyone of who is staying for LLIV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So how do you set up play dates?


Ask your kid who they want to invite over is the obvious answer.
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