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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our school is having a field trip just for the AAP kids. :roll: [/quote] If you're talking about Keene Mill, that trip is organized and pair for by the parents of the AAP kids, and not every AAP kid even goes on the trip. It is not run or paid for by the school. [/quote] Yes, Keene Mill, but I and many others (just search for Keene Mill Al Fresco and you'll see hundreds if not thousands of responses on that program) think that parents are elitist whether they pay themselves for this field trip or its paid for by the school. It's less of an issue for me who pays and more of an issue for me why parents keep it going on year after year.[/quote] NP here. Why do you care that they have this field trip? Why don't you organize a field trip for non AAP kids that is the same as that, or even better, organize a better one.[/quote] This isn't at Keene Mill. The school got a grant for AAP kids.[/quote]
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