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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I see. But you see no problem in offering AAP kids two choices - to either stay at their base school in LLIV or be bused, at taxpayers' expense, to the center. [b]Where they are getting the exact same education.[/b] [/quote] But thy are [b]not[/b] "getting the exact same education." The peer groups are different.[/quote] And, like clockwork, there it is. Thank you for illustrating my point so beautifully.[/quote] Uh, you don't really see the difference between 1) being in an academic program with kids who are learning at a similar pace, and 2) insisting on not being IN THE SAME BUILDING with a certain kind of kid? Do these two things really seem equivalent to you? Because, wow. One of these is a bona fide educational aim. The other one is inexplicable hate from a parent with an inferiority complex. Look, AAP is not an insult to your kid. Quit treating it as one, and the kids as if they're infective. [/quote] So are you saying that a LLIV class is not an adequate learning environment for your child? Because there is no difference between a LLIV AAP class and a center AAP class. None. And since there is no difference, what is the rationale for busing your kid to a center? You can dance around this issue all you like, but you haven't been able to come up with one direct answer, other than "my kid needs to go to a center because he does," which frankly sounds like the answer a kindergartner would give. As for hate? I don't hate anyone; but if I see clear inequity, I'm going to speak up. [/quote] +1 [/quote]
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