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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread has become unhinged with emotional people using a lot of words and not saying a thing.[/quote] No it says the AAP admissions process is a sham with a side door entrance for parents with money and resources.[/quote] hardly a newsflash everyone already knows this [/quote] Many posters on here are 'Side door Deniers'.[/quote] NP. I think you all are being obtuse. If the kids benefit from AAP, then why get rid of it? Maybe it should be expanded and we allow MORE students into AAP. Instead of getting rid of a wonderful resource because people with resources are interested in it. I have always thought that school should be very dynamic and allow kids to move up or down in classes based on their performance. If kids can do well in AAP, then they can stay. I feel like this is the opposite of resource hoarding. You all seem to want schools to provide absolutely nothing. You're saying that if a few kids can never do calculus or statistics, it shouldn't be allowed for anyone.[/quote]
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