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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter got into the pool. We aren’t going to put her in aap and we didn’t tell her. We will probably move from ffx after this last year and how parents have acted telling their kids who is going to aap and who is “gen ed”. [/quote] This is not a good reason to move, IMO. You might move into an area that has more economic snobbery, more ethnic divide...there will always be something. Just teach your kids to be good people and hope for the best. Also, are you sure parents are telling the kids? I remember DC coming home from school and saying kids were discussing it at lunch. Each parent tells their child when they get in because many times it involves a school change. Also, when kids go to the orientation they see kids from their base school. Those kids talk about it at lunch....I told my DC not to discuss it because I know it can create a divide, but as second graders if someone brings it up, I'm not sure how much self restraint they had. I get how you feel, but I have friends in other school districts and they have issue too. [/quote]
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