How? Having a disability is not an advantage. |
Op here. I’m not sure how long the teacher spends gathering these work samples. If I knew better, I would have done a few with DS over winter break. I just thought he would be in because he is a smart kid and tested well enough. I have a third child. I will know when the time comes to submit a few work samples. |
Same here. I had no idea about the level of effort that parents put into the application. |
Having a disability might be considered an “advantage” by some in that a 2E child’s needs are not as easily met in the regular classroom. An AAP classroom can better meet the needs of 2E children, so some schools have more 2E students in their AAP classes than in the regular classes. So some parents might say that having a disability is an “advantage” because those kids are more likely to be accepted to AAP. |
It all depends on the teacher. If the teacher didn't give a good recommendation, then they wait to see if they can do better next year. Talk to the teacher about why and appeal next year. |
| Off topic, but where is the thread where OP was saying that her neighbor's kid got in with IQ of 107 or less? |
It was removed from the forum. |
For obvious reasons. |
Yep. It was a troll. |