My ES is letting advanced kids push in and I am upset about it

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Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.


Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?


Whining here won't help you.


Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.


The PTA won’t support you unless the center is huge. Those push in kids live in the neighborhood and have been part of the school for longer than your kid


My kids were at a Level IV school and for sure the PTA moms are tight with the AART (who also lives in the community). The last year we were there, a ton of PTA money went towards buying things that primarily benefitted the AAP kids.


Shrevewood???


Navy?


Look, this can be any school because I've seen it at our schhool and you've seen it at your school. The PTA definitely yields influence on AAP.


Sadly, this is true. And it's made worse by certain school board members who hold special meeting just for PTA leaders, and don't seem to mind when every single parent turns out to be AAP and the whole meeting is nothing more than AAP concerns being brought directly to a SB member, without any voice of regular parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.


Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?


Whining here won't help you.


Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.


The Advanced Math kids are already in the class with your kid. They go for math. Deal


And at the same time, a bunch of level IV kids switch out because they can't handle advanced math. But I don't see a complaint about that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.


Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?


Whining here won't help you.


Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.


The Advanced Math kids are already in the class with your kid. They go for math. Deal


And at the same time, a bunch of level IV kids switch out because they can't handle advanced math. But I don't see a complaint about that.



What do you mean by this? It literally does not make sense in the context of what is being discussed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.


Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?


Whining here won't help you.


Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.


The Advanced Math kids are already in the class with your kid. They go for math. Deal


And at the same time, a bunch of level IV kids switch out because they can't handle advanced math. But I don't see a complaint about that.



What do you mean by this? It literally does not make sense in the context of what is being discussed.


It sounds like there are kids in Level IV who go to the Gen Ed class for math because they are not able to handle the Advanced Math. Essentially, the Level IV kids are pushing into the Gen Ed class for math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.


Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?


Whining here won't help you.


Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.


The Advanced Math kids are already in the class with your kid. They go for math. Deal


And at the same time, a bunch of level IV kids switch out because they can't handle advanced math. But I don't see a complaint about that.



What do you mean by this? It literally does not make sense in the context of what is being discussed.


It's fine for the AAP kids to push into a gen-ed class apparently, but not vice versa.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am worried the 6ft distancing rule can’t get followed if more kids join the classroom. I’m concerned about that.


Have you expressed this concern to your child's principal?


Whining here won't help you.


Not OP but I am an AAP parent and in the PTA and we are advocating to have non-AAP kids who take advanced math in AAP classrooms just dial in to the class from their classroom. I don't care that the gen ed classroom are more crammed than the AAP classrooms. One of the benefit of AAP is the small classes and I don't want the health of my child compromised. I hope the Principal listens to us in the PTA.


The Advanced Math kids are already in the class with your kid. They go for math. Deal


And at the same time, a bunch of level IV kids switch out because they can't handle advanced math. But I don't see a complaint about that.



What do you mean by this? It literally does not make sense in the context of what is being discussed.


It's fine for the AAP kids to push into a gen-ed class apparently, but not vice versa.

Because GenEd parents aren't hysterical. They're crammed to the brim with all sorts of kids. It's the AAP parents who just want their little bubble to go untouched.
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