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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] 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? 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] Is it hard to sit down when you are that Butt-hurt?[/quote]
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