No one was assuming that EVERYONE goes to their base school/center, that was never said at any point. Yes kids who are CHANGING schools should have an orientation. I guess people haven't read the last few threads. Kids that are NOT changing schools should not have an orientation they already know the school. The orientation for the kids in this group just allows them to meet the teachers who are ALREADY at their school. All parents should go to an orientation if they want to get info about the program. The previous posts were about trying to cut down on the amount of rude remarks that are made to kids those not in AAP. And trying to make a move for friendships sticking without the pressure of being in a different "class". |
EXACTLY. There is such a double standard where AAP and GE kids are concerned. AAP kids are treated like special little snowflakes who have to see if they would "like" to go to the center school or if they would "prefer" to stay at their base school -- both options of course amounting to the same thing except that free busing goes along with the center option (at taxpayer expense). And yes, LLIV and center are identical, no matter how badly some parents love to spin it by saying LLIV is "AAP-lite," or the center offers a "better peer group". These excuses are simply absurd justifications for an excessive, redundant program being offered to one group of kids but not another. Center schools have only furthered this entitlement mentality. And I totally agree with you about kids who already attend a center as their base school; why are they even at the orientation? They're not switching schools, so what is the big deal? Honestly, this kid-glove handling of AAP students is so over the top. |
All kids are offered a "meet the teacher" day in August. Why isn't that good enough for AAP kids? Why is a special orientation necessary? |
I do agree with this. I think it should be for parents only. Since it isn't set up like that I will bring my child. |
| DC told me that a little boy in her class announced that he was invited to go to a school for the smartest kids who would eventually end up at the best universities. |
Okay, that's just ridiculous - he has been spoon fed lies |
| At our LLIV school, children are not invited. I'm glad the center does have something for them though. |
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I have never told my kids that AAP is for smart kids when they got in nor do i believe that to be true.
I asked them not to mention it to anyone unless asked. |
Ewwww... that's some smarmy kid. He's going to be in for quite a surprise in later years!
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No kidding. I feel sorry for the kid, bc I assume that is coming from the parents. Better case scenario it was an overly proud gushing grandma or something. |
| Dc said she will go to Princeton now that she is in AAP. I tend to agree. |
I'm sure you do. Now go rest your pretty little head. |