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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]What? Not a gifted program! Then why are some of these AAP parents going Ape Crazy about a program that arguably many kids within "all demographics" can be successful in? Maybe because they have invested so much time, money, blood, sweat and tears into getting their DC into this program only to find out that it isn't what they thought is was going to be...most AAP kids will be tracked to AP or IB classes right along with the other GE kids by the time they are in HS. The only advantage AAP gives some kids is in Math (Algebra 1 Honors in the 7th grade); otherwise, they can take the exact same classes in HS...right?[/quote] This thread became low comedy pages ago. Having driven everyone else off, the usual cast of haters now has taken to cringe-worthy simulated debate. It was not much of a topic to begin with, but anyone who really wishes to discuss AAP demographics needs to start a new thread. This one is no longer fit for consumption. [/quote] if you don't like it, why don't you start it[/quote]
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