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Reply to "No separate AAP student track in FCPS high schools, right?"
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[quote=Anonymous]AAP is only important for the quirky kids. I had 2 in AAP. One is the definition of quirky. We actually work to teach him social skills and not because of an any issues. Because AAP exists, it is where he found the most kids like him and kids who accepted him. Life was very hard socially until AAP. We had a lot of bullying and really just one other kid like him in his grade. Then AAP came. In 2nd grade, his teacher said he needed AAP for the social. He worked hard and his test scores barely got him in. He needed it for the social. My other child is not quirky. We did AAP but they would have been fine either place. If there wasn’t AAP, I think my son would have just been lost socially until high school. There he found the Robotics club and his peers - some quirky and others accepting of him. [/quote]
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