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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Wouldn't that likely give AAP students exactly one small class of kids they spend 4 years with? How is that better?[/quote] Because then it would be the overprivileged AAP kids affected, not mine. [/quote] And the insults start flying. Don't you see how ugly you portray yourself when you start insulting kids who are part of your school community? It makes all your other arguments tainted.[/quote] There are quite a few other posters on this thread and you seem to be attributing all comments to one single person. Please realize, a lot of people share the opinion that centers - especially those previously listed - need to go. I'm not the PP, but surely you can see how angry parents get when one group of kids is given a choice as to where to go to school, but the other kids aren't? It's completely inequitable. [/quote] Sure. And I get when they are angry at the school board. And angry at the school administrators. Maybe even resentful of parents send kids in (we of Often have no choice, but we're adults and can cope. I absolutely do not get directing anger toward and insulting 8 year olds -- even anonymously and online. [/quote]
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