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[quote=Anonymous]My kid moved from a LI program with no LLIV to AAP classes in MS with no issues. He was in advanced math at his ES. A bright kid will not struggle with the move because AAP is not that deep. The kids that we know who benefited from the move to the Center were kids that were not fitting in socially in the regular classroom. Moving to a new school, with new kids, was a good restart for them. And being in a class with kids who don't think reading for fun or enjoying school is weird is great. Had our school not been an LI school, there would have been enough kids to form a LLIV class easily enough and maybe the kids who felt more comfortable at the Center would have felt more comfortable at the base school. That said, there are 2-3 disruptive kids in the LI program each year at our school. You can have smart kids who have ADHD or other emotional issues that are capable of doing the work in programs like LI and AAP and still end up clearing a classroom or being very distracting. [/quote]
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