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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you're going to make a suggestion, I just ask that you give at least anecdotal evidence that shows support for both general ed and AAP. Sorry if that was confusing.[/quote] Meet the needs of the student in the program they are receiving services from in the building where it is a best fit for them. [/quote] So then, Gen Ed kids who attend centers should be given the choice of attending a different base school that is not a center. Fair is fair, right?[/quote] In some cases, why not? If a child's mental or emotional health is truly jeopardized by being outnumbered by AAP kids, it's an issue worthy of a solution. If allowing such a move also relieves some of the parental friction at the center, all the better.[/quote] Wait a minute. Is that the calculus used to determine which AAP kids get to leave their base school for the center? Of course not! They're given the option to go, and certainly don't need to produce evidence that their "mental or emotional health is truly jeopardized" at the base school. Why on earth would you suggest Gen Ed kids need to jump through psychological hoops to be afforded the same choices? Give me a break. Either all kids should be given this choice, or none of them should. End of story.[/quote]
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