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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I TOTALLY agree. My oldest went through AAP. He was great in language and very good in math. My middle son had borderline test scores, but our AART encouraged me to parent refer. I did, and despite a 16 GBRS did not get in. We dropped it. He has autism and ADHD, so we were worried about the change. The only disadvantage to staying is that most of the more advanced peers did in fact leave, we have no LLIV at our school. The next year, my youngest DD was found center eligible. We were really in a quandary. In the end, we decided to send her, and did a sibling transfer request for DS. Within the first week he got pulled to advanced math, but gets support in his IEP for reading. The perfect solution. If this was possible at our home school, we would stay. The main reason we moved him was to keep from having 3 kids at 3 schools and me at a 4th.[/quote]
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