Did AAP L3 just disappear?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also, really think about why you wanted AAP center. We got accepted and turned it down. My DC loves having a life. We do less "projects" that suck up time and my DC has a normal class size.

My DC also has lots of confidence (too much). I have a neighbor who's DD self-confidence got crushed in AAP center. (of course I have another neighbor who sent her DS to crush his self-confidence). AAP track isn't going to get you into or out of honors classes in middle school.


DS is in a center and has a life. His self-confidence did not suffer. I think it depends on the child. For some kids, the faster pace of AAP works better because it keeps them engaged.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nope. They simply don't get the services. Most AAP teachers know only the small groups they are assigned to teach. We had that situation before the school became a center.



Are you still at Mosby Woods? Why is this acceptable - to not offer the LLIII services to the kids that need it? What happens if a kid is smart, really smart, but not in the center? They don't get pushed in like at Louise Archre for the LLIII subject matter?
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