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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry, I am new to AAP, but what are the pros and the cons? This week both our base school and the center have orientations, on different days, so I plan on going, but I would love to hear the different opinions here as well. My kids will change schools regardless this year because we moved, but I honestly don't know which is better. Is the curriculum the same? Are the base classes smaller, because theoretically a lot of kids went to the center? TIA![/quote] It's really something you have to ask comparing LLIV and Centers individually. Because LLIV X may be awesome compared to Center A, but LLIV Y could be horrible compared to it's Center B. The curriculum's are the same but it all comes down to implementation which is affected by administration and teachers. As for class sizes, usually LLIV class sizes are smaller, but not always. Again it depends on what LLIV and what center. But even if it is smaller, it's usually the difference of 5-7 kids. We chose LLIV because we found the teachers at both to be qualified qualified and inspiring. So it came down to extracurriculars for us. Extracurriculars are a big part of our son's life. He's a shy kid who derives a lot of self esteem from his activities outside of school. The late end time and long bus ride would cause him to miss the start times of a few of his activities and it wasn't worth it to us. Plus, in our area the center is a bit intense for our liking in elementary school. [/quote] We were the same. Getting home at 5 pm was a no-go for us. Many practices and clubs start at 4:30 pm and for those that start after 5 pm, getting home so late still eats into dinner time and homework time that we utilized before a practice/club would start. We see ES as a time to be focused on rounding a child out. It's not just about academics and to us. Church, clubs and sports are equally important at this age in terms of EQ, physical fitness, self esteem, and building relationships with peers. [/quote]
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