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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That really depends on where you are because there is no Caesars or the other items the pp mentioned where we are.[/quote] [b]Oh my gosh! Poor you. You know children who don't have Caesar's English can't possibly succeed in life. Who TF cares? Why not worry about something that really matters? [/b] The middle school stuff is definitely true, as I remember from my 2 in Gen Ed vs. 1 in AAP. The English for AAP just went deeper and I think the overall class was more enjoyable. This made me sad for my son who loved to read and really has a talent for writing. But you know what? In HS he pursued that talent and took honors classes and now plans to major in English and creative writing. AAP, not-AAP simply does not matter that much. If I could offer anyone reading these comparative posts advice, I'd say, ignore them. In the long run and really even in the short-run, kids will find their way -- even if they aren't led by the nose by an AAP teacher/curriculum. [/quote] Don Rickles, alive and well and posting on DCUM. [/quote]
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