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[quote=Anonymous]DC is at a school where 20-30 kids get identified as AAP eligible every year. No one ever talked about it at school since it isn't a big deal when at least 1/4 of the class gets in. Not one parent ever talks about it either except regarding homework struggles. I have to wonder which schools these are where AAP is discussed so often. We asked our kids if they were ready and interested in more challenging work the following year and if so, they could join the AAP class. We also mentioned that while they may be ready for this class now, others may be ready for it later just like it took them a longer time to learn swim strokes but now they're ready for swim team like the other kids they know who started earlier. We also told them they could leave the program whenever they wanted.[/quote]
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