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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's a shame because my DD is bored in AAP...not challenging enough.[/quote] :roll: [/quote] Then either enrich at home or go to a private school and quit your entitled whining.[/quote] Look Projection up in the dictionary, [b]you are the Entitled one thinking that the program should include non gifted kids[/b][u]. [/quote] Oh dear. Were you not aware that AAP is already made up of mostly non - gifted kids? :shock: [/quote] What a bunch of ridiculousness. The committee lets in who the committee lets in. Do you have nothing better to do?[/quote] Huh? make better point with [u]your time[/u]... the committee lets in non gifted kids ...the program is watered down....[u]your point is off topic and incredibly riduculous[/u][b].[/quote] Actually it isn't off point at all. Are you suggesting that a "gifted" child (who is shown to be gifted by a WISC) belongs in the program more than a child who got in on appeal when both are getting good grades? Of course the committee lets in non gifted kids, as it is no longer "GT" but AAP. [b]Additionally, unless you get a WISC to submit with your application, the committee has no clue who is gifted and who isn't. [/b][u] YOUR post is the ridiculous one.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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