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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The SOL scores for this magnet school are just fine. SOL scores are but one tiny element of who your child is. I am shocked you are shocked.[/quote] Well you were the one who mentioned the principal “regularly hosts him for his achievement scores” so obviously they mean something. This whole post was kind of a weird back door brag that infered a child can get into AAP if their parents are on the PTA. Odd...[/quote] There is no bragging. My child naturally evolved academically. It proves the principal in the neighborhood school is complicit in the AAP process. My child hangs out with principal because she appreciates his academic achievements. [b]I do not hang out with principal. I am not that kind of a person. I am not on PTA and never will be.[/b][/quote] This is so weird that you are super hung up on this. You do know, OP, that the principal is just a regular human who happens to have a job, just like you, right? And I'm sorry that you don't value him as a person, but the "kind of people" who "hang out with the principal" are just....other people. And the PTA stands for Parent Teacher Association. The fact that you would boast proudly about your intention to NEVER be on the PTA is so strange. *shrugs* so don't be on it. No one cares. It's just a group that works together to provide financial and volunteer support for the school and community that educates your child--no big deal. I'm sorry that you have so much baggage tied to your perception of this group. It's a shame, as maybe if you removed the seriously large chip off your shoulder, you might enjoy both the PTA and a friendly relationship with the principal. Ah well...your loss I guess.[/quote]
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