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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Separate gifted education is evil. It goes against all that public education stands for - it is saying that my neighbor's child is so different from mine that they can't be educated in the same classroom together or even the same building.[/quote] ISIS is evil. AAP is, at most annoying. Dramatic & hysterical much?[/quote] Not the PP, but I agree with him/her. AAP is not only annoying, it's divisive and inequitable. [/quote] Many would disagree. My Gen Ed kid couldn't care less if some kids go to a different school for 4-6 years. It seems only a small vocal minority obsess over it. [/quote] My Gen Ed kid probably wouldn't care so much either if he attended a base school where AAP kids simply leave for centers. Unfortunately, his base school [i]is[/i] a center, so he sees this division up close and personal, every single day. Not a lot of fun.[/quote] Sounds like AAP only centers are the answer for you. The proposal to eliminate AAP busing and centers wouldn't change that. It would only reduce the number of AAP kids to those assigned to that school. [/quote]
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