Yeah, really funny. It's awesome when your otherwise "smart" child is made to feel stupid at school. The schools shouldn't let anyone bully. Promoting a climate where the "smartest" kids are put on a pedestal and constantly praised is "ok" since it is just correcting the years of abuse former generations of nerds had to endure. Sometimes living in this area is so tiresome
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from what Dc tells me, although they are the vast majority in AAP, they are not the bullies. That distinction falls to the white "mean girls." |
Seriously, WHY is everything about race? It is exhausting. I live in a neighborhood with Asians, whites and blacks, and we all get along fine. The kids play with each other very well and the parent treat all the kids the same regardless of race. If the girls are mean, it's because they are mean, not because they are white. |
| Revenge of the nerds! I'm liking it!. |
you're assuming you have to be a nerd to get into AAP. Maybe 15 years ago. Today it is much different. You just need to be a slightly above average kid with pushy parents. |
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| Wow, I was an AAP kid (or whatever it was called back then) and WE were the ones teased by the Gen Ed kids. Times sure have changed. |
+1 That is the irony. Some of the AAP nerd bullies are not any smarter than the gen ed students they are teasing. Yet another reason why they shouldn't track students at such a young age. |
Yes, it's a good idea to fight racism with racism. Because all our actions are completely determined by whatever race we happen to be, so it make sense to judge people ahead of time by their race. Soooo convenient and easy to not have to get to know people as individuals. |
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The chance is that those of the AAP nerd bullies are probably the borderline kids whose parents pushed them hard. So that the kids got that kind of idea through the process.
My kids got in no sweat and they act like it's nothing and be cool about it. |
[list]are you kidding me it happens all the time. Sometimes before the kids are even admitted. |
How is that Racism? If there is a band of "mean white girls" bullying the poster's child, then who are you to say otherwise? PC crap. |
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I'm sorry to hear that's the case at Haycock but it's not the case at every center school and I hope the OP doesn't get that impression. My child is in a center school and mixes with general ed kids in PE, at recess, and in band and orchestra! And they have a mandatory school musical in 6th grade that ALL 6th graders do totally together --months of rehearsals, set-building, costume etc. done together with no difference between them. I'm sorry to hear that other center schools have this "us and them" but it's just not true everywherel. |
| That's good news, pp! |