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[quote=Anonymous]My oldest was in AAP at Thoreau, my youngest is in Honors classes there. Yes, there are some differences between the AAP Honors section and the non-AAP Honors sections. The AAP sections had more extensions, usually in the form of additional projects. If you are eligible and elect the AAP program, you'll be in AAP classes for English, Science and Social Studies...you don't pick and choose. One thing to note at Thoreau is that all students take Honors in Science and Social Studies, whether it's AAP or not. There is no non-Honors option. English offers a choice of Honors or gen ed, and math is based on placement (in 7th grade, that would be Math 7, Math 7 H or Algebra I H with the occasional student already in Geometry). [/quote]
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