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Reply to "Can level 3 AAP students in FCPS be considered for middle school AAP (level 4) at the end of 6th grade?"
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[quote=Anonymous]ANY rising 7th grader can enroll in all Honors classes in MS, regardless of elementary school AAP status. (As I’m sure someone will race to announce, Math 7 HN is not the most advanced option for math in 7th.) Many, many of the non-AAP kids from our ES are doing this and thriving. I know this isn’t your question, but I don’t think that MS honors classes are any different than AAP LIV in MS, except maybe the cohort of kids. That said, it’s a great cohort taking all honors in MS. AAP serves a purpose in ES, but that purpose seems to wane in MS when advanced instruction becomes available to all students. Colleges don’t know or care that a kid was in AAP LIV. They care about the rigor of and performance in classes. AAP doesn’t impact that (because yes, you can even be on the most advanced math tracks without being in AAP). [/quote]
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