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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP. He knows Pre-Algebra. So Algebra 1. Am I right that AAP for 7th Grade is Level IV (meaning full-time)? If it wasn't Algebra I, then is AAP curriculum that different for English, Science and Social Studies? I am trying to determine the difference from Honors for these. I see Honors classes need to be picked before school starts. Is Summer too late (before school starts) to pick - as we won't have picked a school before then? [/quote] The way the counselors at Frost MS explained it at the parent preview night (those are typically in February, you can see if you can get on the email list at the MS you are moving to now if you want) was this: advanced academics classes are just a tiny bit more in-depth than honors, emphasis on tiny bit. Honors is more in dept than gen ed. So AA theoretically is more than honors, but it's barely perceptible. I don't know the process for picking classes after the spring deadline for the public school kids, but the registrar and counselors at all these MSes are literally there to help mostly with that process, so they should walk you through it when you register.[/quote]
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