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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Crossfield is a high SES school, so there's not a significant difference in curriculum or quality of student peers. The main variance is going to be the quantity;[/b] with multiple AAP classes, teachers are better able to collaborate with each other and potentially come up with more encompassing projects.[b] Further, there is a mixture in students on a year-to-year basis, whereas with a LLIV, your child will have predominantly the same classmates until middle school. [/quote] There is zero collaboration among the AAP teachers at Navy. Beginning in 4th, they all departmentalize so only one teacher teaches math, one does LA. Etc [/quote] Which is a benefit in that kids are receiving specialized instruction at Navy.[/quote]
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