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[quote=Anonymous]Clearly, you have a strong belief that this is true combined with a belief that the AAP program is the only way to get a good education here. In reality, FCP schools are able to provide a good education to all and children will learn best in a classroom that is most suited to the way they learn. It is no favor to a child to be placed in a classroom that is not a good fit. A child who has to work all the time and work with outside tutors just to keep up will have no time for music, art, athletics, or other outside endeavours. If the goal is eventual acceptance to a good college, getting a child into AAP at any cost could prove to be a bad plan, since colleges are looking for students who can do high level work and also have lots of time for outside of school involvements. If anything, children for whom AAP is a poor fit are more likely to lose confidence if their classmates are learning more quickly and easily than they are. They can actually develop a better and stronger base of knowledge for high school and college if they are being taught in a way that best suits their individual needs. [/quote]
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