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[quote=Anonymous]You see the braggers posting pictures of their child’s awards . That could be why. You and these other parents know every single test grade your child took. You take them to tutors and math school so they can advance to the AP classes. If you thought about for 1 minute you’d realize that they are focusing on high achieving kids. An immigrant child who has two non-English speaking parents working day and night who don’t understand how the school works. No SAT prep or tutors or parental help yet they get a 30 on ACT test. These students are high achieving kids. Those drying air racks take skill . The firefighters come back soaking wet with harmful chemicals from the fire. An air drying rack needs a source for forced air to help dry. They need to design it so the air gets inside the clothes. They use PVC pipes and other materials. The jacket and pants are suspended in air and forced air must reach them all. It takes preparation, design work, team work, plans, ordering materials and building. Your child will be fine even without the picture of her holding a certificate. The struggling students need the support and encouragement. Don’t be small. [/quote]
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