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Reply to "No separate AAP student track in FCPS high schools, right?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]23:51. Well not in our school and from the likes of the "sweet justice" poster there are snarks from gen-ed as well. No one can even talk about any academic success. Gone are the days of parents being proud of children's academic successes. It's not possible to say anything anymore without someone being offended. Does it really happen all.the.time that AAP kids berate gen-ed? What did your school do about it when you brought up this bullying?[/quote] Plenty of parents have brought this subject up to the administration, not just me. I address this in another post. A counseling session was set up to enlighten these kids that they are not superior to the Gen Ed kids, and are not to treat them as their inferiors. They behave better for awhile, but it always starts up again, usually on the bus, at recess, or lunch. Honestly, it's not so much "bullying" as it is being so cocky that they feel they can simply state things like, "Oh, the teachers know we're smart so we get the harder work," or my favorite, "If you had just tried harder, you would have gotten into AAP!" Just really clueless. Makes you wonder what their parents are telling them at home.[/quote]
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