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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are AAP kids who turned snooty and outright stated that they were smarter than the GenEd kids. They picked on the GenEd students at lunch, in hallways, making them brunt of jokes and put downs. Meanwhile, we see tremendous compassion and patience extended from the GenEd students who learn to cheer on dyslexics, ESOL, and SpEd. While the AAP kids picked up on the ‘walk all over’ attitude of their parents, the GenEd students shined with a resiliency and caring attitude. This built the GenEd up in the formative years and took them to the Ivies. [/quote] Depending on the school, gened classes have many disruptive and sometimes violent students. FCPS isn’t a monolith and either are these groups of students. But like many scholastic situations, the students reflect the parents in either group, so snobby kids probably have snobby parents and violent kids probably have a troubled home life. But ultimately, actual learning reflects the class ability. Cheering on kids with needs is fine as long as kids don’t have to wait for them. AAP is a better learning environment for many who choose it. [/quote]
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