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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you again. It’s a very new world for me. I have been researching all week but still a little confused. I did find the list of middle schools with full time AAP assignments. I didn’t even know I had to look for that. So not sure if I am asking the right questions sorry, Based on what I read, since my child will be in 7th grade next year, subject-specific AAP, Part time AAP, young scholars none of them apply as they are only till Grade 6. So the only option seems to be Level IV services (and the honors program), is that correct? And for that there is only one date in January by which the packet needs to reach FCPS. When does one select honors courses? As in timing during the year? Is this in addition to regular school day or during? Since we haven’t even identified a school yet trying to figure that out, If doing the standard test is one better than the other? Like Cogat? Does WISC reduce chances of acceptance? Also why doesn’t anyone talk about IIB for middle school? I didn’t find any forum for that. Any help with these will be appreciated. I always try and return to forums to give back to other newbies like me :) [/quote]honors courses are during the school day, they take the place of non-honors courses. Do you want your 7th grade child to be in algebra 1 honors, or is prealgebra okay?[/quote]
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