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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does anyone else get tired of the same old arguments for and against AAP over and over and over again? [/quote] Absolutely. This madness is posted here continuously, and has been for at least eight years.[/quote] It seems that there are things we can all think about as we participate in this forum: (1) Some people really like AAP. They aren't going to stop liking it b/c non-AAP kids/parents feel left out or second-class. (2) Some people really don't like AAP and want it to end. (3) Right now, AAP exists and will continue to exist for the coming school year. (4) None of the people on this board have the power to end or change AAP. We all have the power to influence the school board or to vote for candidate that support our positions, but no one here can directly change the structure of the AAP program. These on-going arguments just never end. It's like Democrats trying to convince Republicans to change sides or vice versa. We all have our own data points that influence our positions far more than any post on an anonymous site ever could. I'm not intending to shut down all discussions -- but, gosh, can we think about whether there is any useful purpose to re-hashing this over and over and over again? [/quote]
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