what did you learn from the aap orientations?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I learned that prospective elementary AAP parents don't come up with good questions for question and answer sessions.

e.g.

"Is it true your school doesn't allow cupcakes?

"Is this a prep school for Thomas Jefferson High?"

Which ES is this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I learned that prospective elementary AAP parents don't come up with good questions for question and answer sessions.

e.g.

"Is it true your school doesn't allow cupcakes?

"Is this a prep school for Thomas Jefferson High?"


Excellent! Love this! Another reminder of how stupid the whole program has become.


These are parents that are asking questions about the program during an orientation - it shouldn't reflect on the program. A lot of folks are tentative about asking questions in public - call them icebreaker questions, however poor they are perceived to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I learned that prospective elementary AAP parents don't come up with good questions for question and answer sessions.

e.g.

"Is it true your school doesn't allow cupcakes?

"Is this a prep school for Thomas Jefferson High?"


Excellent! Love this! Another reminder of how stupid the whole program has become.


These are parents that are asking questions about the program during an orientation - it shouldn't reflect on the program. A lot of folks are tentative about asking questions in public - call them icebreaker questions, however poor they are perceived to be.


That's why they had us write the questions on an index card and turn them in so they could be read/asked anonymously. It's also possible that one of the kids could have written the question, especially the cupcake question.
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