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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do strangers care if someone else's kids are failing AAP? If the kid is okay with it and the parents are okay with it being on their record why do you care? AAP doesn't have a limited number of seats. Even if that kid in AAP fails every assignment and test, that still doesn't mean your kid will get in. The sour grapes on this forum regarding AAP is unreal.[/quote] Because the Teachers are required to slow down class to help the struggling kid catch up. So the kids who are on pace or even advanced are forced to slow down for the sake of kids who are not able to handle the pace. The kids not able to handle the pace should be in Gen Ed. Yes, they would be at the top end of Gen Ed but in AAP they are holding the class back. [/quote]
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