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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I am quite surprised how much the AAP Center is against my son going there. It is quite obvious they do not want him there with his IEP. We haven't even started and we have already had two calls from the principal. My husband is "touring" the school this week, but I am not. I don't see the point as we have already made our decision. They don't want to work with my son and now I am having doubts and thinking we should keep him at his base school and just do the Level 111 option there as that is all that is offered. I feel the AAP center will not provide my son with the resources he needs to succeed. Very frustrating overall. I didn't even know about AAP until last year and I really do think my son would do better academically in that setting.[/quote] If you decide to keep your DS in his current ES and he needs to be in a more advanced math class, see if they will let him take math with the grade above him. That way, if you decide to transfer him in 4th or 5th grade, he will be in line with the AAP math class. [/quote] Good idea, PP OP - have you spoken with central office staff? I suggest contacting Carol Horn's office as they are quite familiar with students in Centers with IEPs. Perhaps they can assist with working with the Center school.[/quote]
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