Anonymous wrote:My non-AAP third grader has put together and presented several presentations this year. Am I understanding correctly that that is not the norm for non-AAP schools? DC is in immersion and has even done at least one in the target language!
jsteele wrote:I'm sorry that you feel this way. I do my best to respond to all reported posts. But, frankly, I don't get that many reports. I encourage everyone to use the "report" button to let me know about 'mean" posters. I have no use for them and will deal with their posts.
Anonymous wrote:What is so special about AAP? It is like getting a guaranteed pass to an Ivy or M.I.T. Or Stanford. AAP opens a magical world of possibilities. If your child gets into AAP then he or she will likely be a future hedge fund manager who can support you in your dotage. AAP means your child has already had their ticket stamped for a long and successful life.