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[quote=Anonymous][quote]What resources? If 22 former AAP students were forced back into your neighborhood school, the only resource they'd bring with them is another teacher. How do you think your child would benefit from increased enrollment at the neighborhood school? If you are imagining the differences in academic achievement between children would be less noticeable when they're all in the same building, you've got a wild imagination. [/quote] Just read a little of this thread. Where is the logic in this statement? Another teacher is a decent resource. It would eliminate some of the inequities in schools with centers where principals have to divvy up teachers and the numbers don't come out right. And, it might surprise you to know that some schools are presently overcrowded because centers are assigned to them--bringing trailers with them. As far as academic achievement, do you really think there is that much difference between the top kid in GenEd and the bottom in AAP. FWIW, I'd be willing to bet that the top kid in Gen Ed is above the bottom kid in AAP. Now, that would be an interesting study.[/quote]
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