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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My theory is that that this poster hates saying that her kid goes to school X and, no, isn't in AAP. Not a kid problem. A parent problem. And I guarantee that keeping AAP and GE kids apart will not prevent mean things from being said at recess. And I don't know what is going on with the random 2E comments... I'm tempted to attribute it to sour grapes, but I'll charitably assume that it was misunderstood statistics instead. [/quote] No, not in AAP and don't want AAP and do not want the 2E AAP kids in my GE school. They belong together in their own center. OP wants to transfer a GE child out of a center school environment. I think she/he should be able to. Just as 2E parents lobby for their child to be in AAP, [b]non-aap parents should be able to lobby for their child to be removed from an AAP center school[/b]. [/quote] OP here; thank you for summing up the issue, PP. It's really as simple as that. [/quote] Seriously? Not for any positive reason, but because they don't want their kids near the corrosive influence of the AAP kids? That is beyond weird. Tell me that your kid needs something to learn, then okay. But if you tell me your kids need not be around a certain type of person… That's sketchy. [/quote] There is nothing sketchy unless you agree the AAP parents who do not want their kids in a GE school are sketchy. Then all are sketchy. Not all, in fact [b]a large percentage, of students in AAP are in on referral many because the parents feel their child was not successful socially in their GE school.[/quote] [/b] Citation needed. I think you just made that up. I'd hazard that most of the AAP parents want their kid in appropriately paced classes. How does that translate to not being around GE kids? You are taking this wayyyyyyy too personally. [/quote]
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