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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]More evidence Colvin Run polarizes it’s aap and gen ed kids/parents: for Back to School night parents of 3rd grade gen ed kids have a general presentation in the library with all the gen ed classrooms together while the aap level 4 parents go to their kids’ individual classrooms and get a closer look into their classroom and teacher. This school is rididiculous. [/quote] I can’t imagine taking such offense based on something like this. But it’s why we avoided the Langley pyramid - too many high-maintenance parents.[/quote] Our school not far from Colvin Run has all the 3rd grade classes together and then gives a small presentation during that time about the AAP program and how it is different. It's a very small part of the presentation. I agree that all kids should get some time with their teacher in their classrooms if that is the policy for some classes.[/quote] Agreed, but maybe a teacher could not be there that evening so they did a combined presentation, or they did a combined presentation before splitting off to individual classrooms, or there’s some other explanation. Jumping to the conclusion that one is getting short-changed seems premature so early in the school year.[/quote] Not really, [i]especially to those of us who have been there before[/i]. This is exactly what the rest of the year will be like. [/quote]
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