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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a recent poster on the "Why do schools not let mingle gen ed kids with AAP". I'm actually an AAP parent. Most of us are and just don't really like the way it's currently run if we post negatively. Don't assume people posting negatively don't have children in the program. I think the base school is better than a center if it's well run because I want my child to be around children of many abilities. I want them to help others who need help and I want them to learn from kids who are good at many things, not just academics. If you live in a center boundary, this wouldn't be the case, but I also like having my children at the same school with their neighbors and I like that my oldest and youngest are at the same school together while one is in 1st and the other is in 4th. We have friends in other districts who don't have an AAP program and their children get plenty of advanced work, so children can be accelerated without having to attend a center school especially if they have decent class sizes and great teachers.[/quote] I'm glad my son's school had a strong AAP program and he chose to stay there instead of going to the AAP center. His classroom is not separated from the rest. They all do activities together and a few kids from other classrooms come to their class for instruction for certain subjects. I like this. [/quote]
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