How do you ask the second grade teacher about:

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Anonymous wrote:I never talked to any of my child's teachers about this. My child was in pool and was accepted. It is years later now and my child is a student at TJ.
Don't feel that a talk with the child's teacher is necessary. If the child needs this program, he or she will be accepted.


What does your child being at TJ have to do with OP's question? It's amazing how people try to find any opportunity to mention that their child is at TJ . We're impressed


I think the poster's point was that the child has been academically successful without the parent needing to discuss AAP (or probably GT as it was called when present high schoolers were in elementary) with the teacher.


The poster's point was to brag.


Agree. Why was the TJ info necessary?



I think poster understands what has currency on this forum. For better or worse a parent saying her child was accepted to AAP and presumably TJ without her having to do anything, carries more weight than a child that just got into AAP. Not saying I agree with it, just think TJ is the end goal of many parents who hype out about AAP.
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