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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you get a letter you kinda have to go right? Otherwise you are turning down a chance to have your child in a more robust curriculum. [/quote] Are you serious? Of course you don't have to send your kid if you don't want to. One of my kids received the vaunted "letter" and after about 15 min. of thought, we decided against AAP. We knew our child well enough to know that she wasn't the type of kid who enjoyed lots of projects and busy work. She much prefered just coming home, doing her homework, and being free to read whatever she pleased. She stayed in GE and had a great education, as well as a great time. Now she's in high school, set to graduate with honors and will be headed to an excellent college this fall. AAP had nothing to do with her life or her success as a student. My other kids - also not in AAP - have been equally successful in school. Smart kids are smart kids and AAP has zero to do with that.[/quote]
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