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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think that y'all should try to figure out why YOUR kid didn't get in and stop blaming the people who did for your own, as parents, deficiencies. You didn't win? Why not? I didn't sleep with anyone to get my kids in.[/quote] I think you miss the point. A number of the people who post on here, me included, are not posting because our kids didn't get into AAP. We're posting, or at least I am, because of problems we have with a program that in certain parts of the county with high percentages of smart kids, has become divisive and unnecessary. FYI, I had an AAP kid and I had an AAP kid who was truly an intellectual outlier. My other two are extremely smart and breezing through honors classes in MS/HS all without the benefit of AAP. All this agonizing at the end of second grade is counterproductive in many communities. With AAP watered down, it makes more sense to have local AAP where possible and eliminate the busing option for those kids. It's just a waste or resources. [/quote] EXACTLY. Finally, a voice of reason.[/quote]
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