Anonymous
Post 10/12/2013 14:39     Subject: Re:Surprise top-down changes to AAP center this fall . . .

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you think this is a big deal or not that the GE kids are now being offered and included in these projects? Have you seen any major changes in the classroom? You'd think the program changed entirely the way parents act up in arms around here. I've even heard of families moving from a LLIV neighborhood to a center neighborhood because they didn't want to deal with a school that allowed mixing of GE and AAP students at all.


I am not doubting that you "have heard of that" but I highly doubt it is the norm.


I think what is more likely is that new families to the area are moving into Center neighborhoods v. LLIV if they know anything about the programs.


Why would they do that? From all I hear on this board is that the families who do not have a kid in AAP, don't like the center schools.


This. It's no fun for Gen Ed kids at AAP-dominated center schools.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2013 11:52     Subject: Re:Surprise top-down changes to AAP center this fall . . .

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you think this is a big deal or not that the GE kids are now being offered and included in these projects? Have you seen any major changes in the classroom? You'd think the program changed entirely the way parents act up in arms around here. I've even heard of families moving from a LLIV neighborhood to a center neighborhood because they didn't want to deal with a school that allowed mixing of GE and AAP students at all.


I am not doubting that you "have heard of that" but I highly doubt it is the norm.


I think what is more likely is that new families to the area are moving into Center neighborhoods v. LLIV if they know anything about the programs.


Why would they do that? From all I hear on this board is that the families who do not have a kid in AAP, don't like the center schools.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2013 10:58     Subject: Re:Surprise top-down changes to AAP center this fall . . .

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you think this is a big deal or not that the GE kids are now being offered and included in these projects? Have you seen any major changes in the classroom? You'd think the program changed entirely the way parents act up in arms around here. I've even heard of families moving from a LLIV neighborhood to a center neighborhood because they didn't want to deal with a school that allowed mixing of GE and AAP students at all.


I am not doubting that you "have heard of that" but I highly doubt it is the norm.


I think what is more likely is that new families to the area are moving into Center neighborhoods v. LLIV if they know anything about the programs.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2013 06:47     Subject: Re:Surprise top-down changes to AAP center this fall . . .

Anonymous wrote:Do you think this is a big deal or not that the GE kids are now being offered and included in these projects? Have you seen any major changes in the classroom? You'd think the program changed entirely the way parents act up in arms around here. I've even heard of families moving from a LLIV neighborhood to a center neighborhood because they didn't want to deal with a school that allowed mixing of GE and AAP students at all.


I am not doubting that you "have heard of that" but I highly doubt it is the norm.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2013 06:26     Subject: Re:Surprise top-down changes to AAP center this fall . . .

Do you think this is a big deal or not that the GE kids are now being offered and included in these projects? Have you seen any major changes in the classroom? You'd think the program changed entirely the way parents act up in arms around here. I've even heard of families moving from a LLIV neighborhood to a center neighborhood because they didn't want to deal with a school that allowed mixing of GE and AAP students at all.