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[quote=Anonymous]My child spent four years in the elementary program, two years in middle school. Plenty of kids are not thriving, but no parent is going to come on here and announce it. Lots of kids get tutoring or take classes at places that advertise that they will help your child keep up in school. It's not that AAP is so hard, it is just that it is not a good fit for every child, so some need extra help to keep from falling behind. Some AAP teachers will not slow down the pace for the kids who need more time to understand, so they need outside help. Kids get dependent on outside tutoring and end up needing it regularly. We had a number of kids go back to the regular school in elementary and even more dropped down into honors classes in middle school instead of staying in AAP. But, really, who is going to come on this board and say, "My child is not thriving in AAP and needs tutoring and out of school classes to keep up!"?[/quote]
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