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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op, it's the elephant in the room. Many deny it's a problem. It's a huge problem. It goes against everything that public school should stand for. What is your reason for leaving where you are? [/quote] +1. Too much focus on AAP leaves scraps and leftovers for bright kids who end up bored and underwhelmed in the gen ed class. That's my kids. They continually complain that they're bored in class and how the work is/was waaaaaay too easy. My kids have acted out as a result of utter boredom (doodling, staring out the window). The teachers don't get it, and blame the kid instead of the curriculum. I supplement at home to keep them challenged. Sometimes, I wish we would have stayed in our old school district in another state. It was much better.[/quote]
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