Anonymous wrote:We signed up for USPS' free "informed delivery" so I can see ours has been scanned for delivery today. 20121.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We may know by tomorrow!M!
I don't know. Do you think all of 6000 letters were processed by postal worker today? I don't want to wait until Monday/Tuesday but I'm curious to know how many people will get tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:We may know by tomorrow!M!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the the dumbest thread I've ever seen, and that's saying a lot for DCUM.
I hope when your kids get to be teenagers, you look back on this craziness and laugh.
Nervous and excited to get the letter??? For 4th grade AAP??? It really shows that we live in our own little bubbles. There are so many more important things to worry about. Your child's life will go on and progress whether they're in AAP of not.
Plus, why be nervous?? If they belong there, great. If not, you should be much happier they are where they belong and do well. Struggling in a class they were not meant to be in only ends poorly for everyone.
This obsession with AAP is absolutely ludicrous.
In my humble opinion of course...
I think I speak for everyone when I say...shut the f*ck up! No one asked for your opinion on the point of the thread.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the the dumbest thread I've ever seen, and that's saying a lot for DCUM.
I hope when your kids get to be teenagers, you look back on this craziness and laugh.
Nervous and excited to get the letter??? For 4th grade AAP??? It really shows that we live in our own little bubbles. There are so many more important things to worry about. Your child's life will go on and progress whether they're in AAP of not.
Plus, why be nervous?? If they belong there, great. If not, you should be much happier they are where they belong and do well. Struggling in a class they were not meant to be in only ends poorly for everyone.
This obsession with AAP is absolutely ludicrous.
In my humble opinion of course...
I think I speak for everyone when I say...shut the f*ck up! No one asked for your opinion on the point of the thread.
Anonymous wrote:This is the the dumbest thread I've ever seen, and that's saying a lot for DCUM.
I hope when your kids get to be teenagers, you look back on this craziness and laugh.
Nervous and excited to get the letter??? For 4th grade AAP??? It really shows that we live in our own little bubbles. There are so many more important things to worry about. Your child's life will go on and progress whether they're in AAP of not.
Plus, why be nervous?? If they belong there, great. If not, you should be much happier they are where they belong and do well. Struggling in a class they were not meant to be in only ends poorly for everyone.
This obsession with AAP is absolutely ludicrous.
In my humble opinion of course...
Anonymous wrote:Oops 3rd grade AAP. Much better!
I don't disagree. I actually feel bad that people stress so much over this, and they don't have the experience yet with older kids to realize it's so pointless to get an ulcer over this.
Anonymous wrote:Oops 3rd grade AAP. Much better!
I don't disagree. I actually feel bad that people stress so much over this, and they don't have the experience yet with older kids to realize it's so pointless to get an ulcer over this.
Anonymous wrote:No letters in the mail as of Today!! Guessing it might be Mon/ Tue
Anonymous wrote:This is the the dumbest thread I've ever seen, and that's saying a lot for DCUM.
I hope when your kids get to be teenagers, you look back on this craziness and laugh.
Nervous and excited to get the letter??? For 4th grade AAP??? It really shows that we live in our own little bubbles. There are so many more important things to worry about. Your child's life will go on and progress whether they're in AAP of not.
Plus, why be nervous?? If they belong there, great. If not, you should be much happier they are where they belong and do well. Struggling in a class they were not meant to be in only ends poorly for everyone.
This obsession with AAP is absolutely ludicrous.
In my humble opinion of course...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the the dumbest thread I've ever seen, and that's saying a lot for DCUM.
I hope when your kids get to be teenagers, you look back on this craziness and laugh.
Nervous and excited to get the letter??? For 4th grade AAP??? It really shows that we live in our own little bubbles. There are so many more important things to worry about. Your child's life will go on and progress whether they're in AAP of not.
Plus, why be nervous?? If they belong there, great. If not, you should be much happier they are where they belong and do well. Struggling in a class they were not meant to be in only ends poorly for everyone.
This obsession with AAP is absolutely ludicrous.
In my humble opinion of course...
You think it's the dumbest thread and you're still....here! Just because you disagree, it doesn't mean what other people think or how they are is wrong.