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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]AAP disrupts community, tears apart friendships, separates siblings. It sucks. Nothing new here.[/quote] +100[/quote] While I think there are things in the program that could be improved upon, you're being a little histrionic, don't you think. I mean you could replace your first word (AAP) with drugs, alcohol abuse, or mental illness and it would all apply. You seriously think AAP falls into that? [/quote] Not the PP, but yes. AAP does do all of those things. [b] If you're the parent of an AAP student, then of course you're going to disagree.[/b] [/quote] If it really did those things, most AAP and non AAP parents would agree. After all, it separates those siblings and friendships as well. [/quote] The AAP and non-AAP parents I know DO agree. This subject came up at our recent block party and everyone was agreeing how sad it was to have the kids divided up at school since they all play together in the neighborhood. Or used to.[/quote] Well, someone's confused then. See bolded, above. I suspect your kids all play in the neighborhood still. My kids are in a cul de sac. They play with the private school kids, the kindergarteners, the AAP kids, the non AAP kids, the preschool kids, etc. [/quote]
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