Anonymous wrote:AAP sounds great on paper, but it’s really not all it’s cracked up to be. You shouldn’t move for it. It’s just a few more standards. It’s been very disappointing over the years.
Agreed with PP, education-wise, AAP is negligible. Where it actually benefits most is the segregation and peer groups. Kicking out (most of) the problem children just makes school (and your home life) much easier. However, if you move to a very affluent area anyway, this isn't as big of an issue. I wouldn't subject yourself to a low SES school to get into AAP if your intent is to get to a high SES school where the variation in education is minimal.