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Reply to "Haycock - what about the kids who are not in the AAP program?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I don't know anything about Haycock, or what reality some of the people here live in, but my child is at a school that is not her base school for AAP and the school DOES go out of it's way to put the AAP kids and the non-AAP kids together. There are three AAP classes and three 'regular' classes. They all go on field trips together, have their holiday/end of year parties together, recess together, lunch together, etc....My child's best friend at school is not in AAP and they see each other plenty. They met at the school the first year my child was there. Her first year there, an AAP child apparently teased some non-AAP kids about not being in the program, and the whole class was talked to about it. My daughter hasn't mentioned an incident since, and she loves to tattle to me. Also, while I do know some crazy parents that are obsessed with the AAP program and their kids being the 'most special snowflake in the sky,' the vast majority of parents are no different than we experienced before the AAP program. I will say that it appears that the PTA officers seem to be dominated by AAP parents, but I'm not sure that isn't just because they tend to be more active.[/quote]
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