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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]AAP is about providing more opportunity for deeper/more abstract analysis for kids who can participate in that and thrive. My kid can 100% participate in that and enjoys it, but her grades are never going to be all 4's. She has friends in regular classes making all 4's who can't hold a conversation beyond the most basic shallow level of a topic. It's an obvious difference. So I'm not sure how you would reevaluate every year for AAP, but grades and SOL aren't it.[/quote] Shy, quiet kids aren't dumb.... they are just shy[/quote] [b]You have to know the basics[/b] before being able to go deeper. How do you assess how well a kid knows the basics ? Tests and grades ! [/quote] I know plenty of people who know the basics, made good grades, but they can't have a deep, intellectual conversation about anything. They aren't creative. They aren't problem solvers. IDK I don't think your logic holds up.[/quote] I know plenty of parents who think their kid is more creative, a better problem solver, and deeper than other kids, when the reality is that their kid would be indistinguishable from everyone else. I understand that your kid doesn't have the scores or grades to suggest that she belongs in AAP, and you're desperate to believe that your kid has some special something to justify her inclusion. Maybe she does. Maybe she doesn't. There are a lot of kids in AAP who don't. There are also a lot of gen ed kids who would be indistinguishable from your child or any other child in AAP.[/quote]
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