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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The AAP population is 16%. Less 10 scores posted have been posted out of of 13,300+ AAP ES kids (.008%) and folks want to make generalizations and leap to conclusions.[/quote] Someone with a brain, finally. You people with your "everyone gets in on appeal" are ridiculous. A few people post that their kids got in and suddenly it's EVERYONE. Do you think all those who got denied are posting their rejections here?? [/quote] All of the kids who appealed at our school last year - ALL of them - got in. There is a lot of truth to saying "everyone gets in on appeal," whether you want to acknowledge it or not. The whole thing is like a game. Those parents who are the most persistent will get their child in, no question.[/quote] Thinking out loud. Maybe they have a certain number of AAP slots set aside and after the first round of acceptances to round out classroom sizes they accept appeals. Kind of like a college waitlist? Were most of the accepted appeals in-pool to begin with? We don't have that data but I would think so. So they AAP committee is pulling kids off the cusp to fill in slots, not ones who weren't in-pool. It also makes sense that parents of in=pool students are more likely to appeal. So would that make all the appeals being let in more palatable to the naysayers?[/quote]
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