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[quote=Anonymous]All AAP at Carson or none (except math flexibility). And they will bounce kids who opt out between to 7&8 the base school. But if your kids qualies AAP, they have a right to AAP through MS-- the school can "counsel" all they want, but you & your child make the decision. I would say, if you had a rough 7th grade year, that we had a terrible start to 7th grade too. We did neuropsych testing, and came up with inattentitive ADHD w/ auditory processing difficulties. Low dose medication, a 504, and an ADHD tutor later, DC is doing so much better. Often bright kids can mask learning disabilities until they are expected to keep up with six classes, six teachers, etc. and ADHD/ inattentitive girls are often missed because their problems are so different from boys. Just something to consider if you MS transition has been tough. Also, if you're starting MS next year, there is an organizational/ study skills elective that is supposed to be great at helping with the transition. [/quote]
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