Anonymous wrote:To those who got rejected then, was it worth putting your child through another painful decision just to satisfy your ego?
To those who weaseled your way in through the back door, thanks for adding to the overcrowding problem to the kids who played by the rules and were rightfully accepted the 1st time because of their merits.
I find it quite interesting that our resident Thread Troll showed up at 11:24 with this new round of ignorance. I say interesting, because at 11:35, 9 minutes after our troll showed up, a comment was posted on the "average kids" thread:
Anonymous wrote:We have one DC who is about 3 years to 4 years above grade level in most areas and is in AAP.
Other DC is squarely average and these two AAP kids in his grade started teasing him relentlessly a couple of weeks ago in school because he was complimented by the assistant principal about someting non-academic. They will not get off his back.
I have been feeling so angry about this the last few days I feel like I 'd love to sabotage the whole AAP program (it's not like DC1 is challenged in it anyway so for us it wouldn't make much of a difference).
So that explains our troll's motivation and resentment... Troll, I am sincerely sorry that your DC has been getting teased by two idiot kids. That is horrible and unkind, and nobody deserves that.
But you are an adult. And you are lashing out at parents who only care about what is best for their DCs during a vulnerable time. And that is beyond horrible, it is horrid. I have some news for you, you (like I) are insignificant relative to the system you despise. And your actions do nothing to sabotage the program. They only create negative energy, and more bitterness in a world that already has too much of it.
I truly hope you find inner peace, and overcome your psychological issues. I hope so for the sake of kind people subjected for your vitriol, and for your sake as well. Because karma is real, and the misery you are feeling is of your own making.