Re: when appeals letters are sent...I saw a board doc with a timeline for the AAP process. I think the appeal decisions are sent mid-late June. |
Why are you bothering with an appeal. Your child will be advanced in the GE program. The AAP program is not all some would like to think. Sorry you wasted your money trying to create a perception for yourself. Your exhaustion is proof this isn't about your child. |
TROLL. |
PP: Evil, obsessive, overachiever, think you "know it all". You serve no purpose get a life and leave everyone else out of it. When was the last time you were invited to dinner with friends? I doubt your still, if ever, married. How is the ADHD treating you? |
like i said... TROLL |
Loser! |
You know what is really amusing. You are so controlling you have to get the last word! What a fool you are. |
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in certain communities, and I'm sorry to single out the subcontinent and parts of Asia, this is a very big deal and a matter of honor amongst members of the community. If you don't get in you feel shamed and like a loser. So to many of us it may not be a big deal, but for the parents of the rejected kids, they feel like it it is detrimental to their status in these community because the kids of their friends did get in and make such a big deal about it. This is just the way it is. |
How sad you feel that way! |
not me. I spoke to a couple moms in the groups I mentioned and they told me this. They get flak if they don't try hard enough to get their kid in, or even if they are cool with their kids not getting in. |
00:04 Please go away so we can return to normal conversations.Why is it that everytime someone posts you have to say something negative Does this really make you feel good about yourself? Just curious |
Fool! They are talking to you! |
I prefer positive posts, like DD got in on appeal after we paid for the WISC and I wrote an extensive referral and DD is now Thriving! |
So if a child doesn't get in you don't want to hear about it? Hum.... |