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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Ah, classic DCUM! A discussion that began with statistics ends up in a snark-fest about student councils and popularity. Hijacked again. And those whining about how those awful AAP kids prevent their non-AAP kids from getting onto student council -- bravo, you found yet ANOTHER thing that you can blame on AAP! [/quote] This discussion had nothing to do with AAP kids vs. GE kids as regards student council. It was about how the same kids (regardless of AAP/GE status) are elected classroom reps year after year. Why don't you read more carefully before chiming in with your own snark fest. [/quote] Nope, please read the entire thread. One poster claimed that AAP kids rule the student council at her kids' school because the AAP kids all vote for each other and the GE kids can't get on the council because of that. So yes, someone did indeed make student council an issue of AAP kids versus GE kids. Next time be sure you read it all yourself before telling others to do so.[/quote] As a participant in the entire thread (18:51 and 20:03), my point was that [b]regardless[/b] of whether a child is AAP or GE, the same kids get elected as classroom reps each year. Which is true. AAP/GE status really has nothing to do with it at our center school, as these classes are separate. I was saying that [i]within[/i] each class, it's the same kids. And the point some of us were trying to make is that the administration should make sure different kids have a chance to serve on student council each year. [/quote]
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