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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Of course there are differences. The peer group is most different. Both my kids are in AAP and they do not get mixed with gen Ed kids. It is like a segregated school at their AAP center.[/quote] I’m an AAP parent and parents like you are so [b]insufferable[/b]. The reality is that except for a small minority, the difference between bright gen ed kids and AAP is minimal. In middle school, it matters less and in high school, it doesn’t matter at all. [/quote] This made me laugh out loud, heartily. We were at an AAP Center school and I assure you that "segregated" is more or less how it was run. They did not mix for electives, field trips, nothing. When 6th grade graduation came around -a big deal at our school- the AAP parents wanted a separate ceremony for them. And I had one parent tell me, thinking my child was in AAP, that they were nervous about MS but hoped the "AAP kids could just stick to themselves." Insufferable applies here but not to who you think it does.[/quote]
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