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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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. As for the complaint that curriculum for advanced kids gets all the attention, this is simply not true. Staff have determined which materials, etc are appropriate for general education students already. That decision won't change just because your school becomes more crowded and there are some advanced kids in a classroom down the hall. You are motivated by pure envy - not by wanting what is best for children - your own or your neighbor's.[/quote] [b]Envy of what? I have two children in AAP. So take your assumptions and your frantic desperation to keep your kid in a center elsewhere.[/quote][/b] And we have a winner![/quote] +100[/quote]
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