| Is it true there are no general Ed classes at Longfellow and they only offer Honors and AP classes? |
| What's your source for this? |
No. And do you mean AAP? AP doesn't start until high school. |
| No. Not true. |
| Yes, the principal has no general Ed classes. Students are grouped into honors classes with support. |
| Longfellow is just like any other FCPS middle school. There are AAP classes, Honors classes, regular classes, and special education classes. |
| I thought Kilmer was the MS with all honors. |
No, Kilmer offers AAP, honors, and regular classes as well. |
Thanks, I'll have to search through posts here later to find the FCPS MS with just honors. |
You are mistaken. There is no such thing as a middle school in FCPS that is all honors. They are all public schools, and they all must offer general ed as well as honors, even if they have an AAP program. |
Ther are some ES in McLean that use the AAP curricuum in all classes, maybe that is what you are remembering. |
| I believe it was Thoreau. |
Found the post -- references Thoreau: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/60/361952.page#4712200 |
| The link proves my point that no middle schools in FCPS have "all honors." Thoreau had all honors for science and history only, not for other subjects. |
| Just starting this year, Longfellow has combined all of its GE and Honors classes, because "only about 10 kids" were signing up for GE. |