Anonymous wrote:Okay, so I know that SN is special needs, and I gather that AP is related to autism. What does AP stand for? the educational jargon AP that I know is Advanced Placement.
Note to OP: everyone is not inside your brain, so we don't all know what you are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Can you get BOTH SN accomodations AND be in AP?
Yes and exactly.
Anonymous wrote:
Can you get BOTH SN accomodations AND be in AP? And if so, is it anyone's business WHICH your child is or is not? Do they have a right to your business? There is a bully parent in our school.
Anonymous wrote:
Can you get BOTH SN accomodations AND be in AP?
Anonymous wrote:Confused. Is someone trying to figure out if your child in SN or AP?
Anonymous wrote:I really don't care WHICH your child is. But leave my child (either side) alone. My child has NOTHING to do with your child. Got it?
There is someone in my child's class who can not stop trying to have this conversation with us. Do what you have to do for your child. But criticizing whatever program my child is in has nothing to do with you and is no means of comparison. Bring her up and you WILL regret it. Bank on it.
Has anyone else come across these problematic and dramatic parents that the administration hates? They dig their graves deeper and deeper, which I could care less about - but really, bringing your children down with you?! Then wondering how it happened? Stop, just stop.
Would love to hear from seasoned parents, though I suspect I will instead hear from the troublemaker parents, unfortunately.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I really don't care WHICH your child is. But leave my child (either side) alone. My child has NOTHING to do with your child. Got it?
