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Reply to "Is it true that the regular curriculum is the same as the AAP curriculum?"
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[quote=Anonymous]We just recently moved to the area. I know Fairfax county schools are supposed to be excellent. I'm really confused at all these different advanced programs (GT, AAP, Level III, Level IV, Young Scholars). Can someone please explain the differences in layman's terms with no acronyms? Is AAP the same as GT? I'm from out of state. When I was young, I was in the gifted program. I want to say we started in 2nd grade. They pulled us out and we did various science projects, logic problems, etc. If I remember correctly, we usually attended the normal classes though. I believe math was the only class that we were separated in 3rd grade. There was advanced math, average math and remedial math. In 7th grade, we all got split into honors classes and non-honors. In high school, we were able to take a mix of honors and AP classes. I started taking AP classes in 10th grade and in 12th grade, all my classes were AP.[/quote]
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