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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because she's really good at math and I wanted her in the advanced math class. Anything less than level IV is no guarantee of principal placement so I forced their hand and got her into Level IV even though her LA abilities are average. [/quote] Please explain how you "forced their hand." Seems implausable.[/quote] By...getting her in AAP. That's the question that was asked. "Why do parents go through great lengths to get their children into AAP?" Because I wanted my kid in advanced math. And it wasn't a guarantee. But being in LIV, makes advanced math a guarantee. I'm not saying I forced them to put her in AAP. I'm saying me getting her in AAP made it so she'd have to be put in the advanced math class and it wouldn't be left up to principal placement every year.[/quote]
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