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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They thrive because they aren't stuck with the kids with special needs that are super disruptive? [/quote] There are plenty of kids with special needs in AAP who did not need an appeal to get in. It's too bad they will be stuck with those who could not get in on the first try. [/quote] Not the sort of special needs in the general ed class - kids who can barely function on a 1st grade level but are in 5th grade; kids who start freaking out when noise is made and require much of the teacher's time to calm them down or evacuate the classroom. There are all sorts of special needs but only the very special are in the general ed classrooms. [/quote]
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