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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] One thing to note at Thoreau is that [b]all students take Honors in Science and Social Studies, whether it's AAP or not. There is no non-Honors option. [/b] 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] What about the kids who are completely average or even below average? Are they forced to struggle in a class that's too advanced for them, or is the class watered down and Honors in name only? Having only one track available is a horrible way to meet the needs of the full range of students. [/quote] there is probably not enough demand- what do you do if only 10 or 15 kids request non-honors, have a half empty class or force kids who selected honors to take regular track [/quote]
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