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[quote=Anonymous]I don't believe that this happened, at least not in the extremely dramatic way that OP is saying it happened. We've been at two FCPS elementary schools, switching in 5th. My daughter barely knew what AAP was, nobody really talked about it, and very few kids at the old school left for the center until fairly recently. At her new school, people have talked about it, she says she's heard the AAP kids are the smart kids and we've talked about how schools group children based on how they learn and what they need to focus on, and you can't generalize that they're smarter because smart means a lot of things. She's in a class with kids and a teacher that are the right fit for her. That's it. There's no bullying, no "I can't be friends with you anymore", nothing like that. And in fact, in both schools, kids who went to the Center are still part of the same activities (sports, scouts, etc.) and the kids all see each other all the time - very easy to maintain those friendships if you want to. That said, if this actually did happen, good riddance, right? Your child is presumably 8 years old and will have forgotten these girls by the fall. [/quote]
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