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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our home school has a strong AAP program. The school could have 2 AAP classrooms but half the students leave to a "prestigious" AAP center. My son loves his school and chose to stay. We live in a largely Asian area and my neighbor and good friend told me she sent her son to the AAP center because it sounds nicer when she talks about what school he goes to, it shows he is AAP. [b]She said it is the same with her Korean friends[/b]. But the level 4 at the home school is full AAP. The only time non AAP students join is when there are advance math students that did not make it into AAP. My son told me one of the kids that joins is a math "genious" lol. There are 4 kids that join, just for math instruction. I'm thinking schools that don't have a large student body that is AAP might need to pull level III students full time to fill the classroom. It sounds from what you wrote that it depends on the school and the area you live in.[/quote] Sounds like your so called friend is a typical kcpc eagle hunter. :lol: [/quote]
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