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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]According to my son, who is now a HS freshman, at Longfellow (AAP Center) there are 2 types of classes, AA and Honors. They are both extremely similar but AA has more work and covers a bit more information. There is no “regular/GenEd” class as the regular class is called honors. For example, there is no English 7, only English 7 HN and English 7 AA, but English 7 HN is equivalent to English 7 at another school. However, the math courses function slightly differently. Math 7 IS a course and is in fact Math 7. Math 7 HN covers pre algebra. Math 7 “AA” would be Algebra 1 HN but it’s not called AA. I believe students taking Algebra 1 in 7th grade can only take Algebra 1 HN, which is an actual traditional Honors course. For Math 8, Math 8 is pre algebra, and if a student wants to take math past that they have the option of taking Algebra 1 or Algebra 1 HN.[/quote] This can't be right about English. I would be shocked if this is correct - I have a 7th grader at Cooper and I don't think the curriculum would be completely different. For English, history, and science, kids choose between regular, honors, or AAP (you can only do AAP if you have qualified; anyone can choose regular or honors). For math, the above explanation is correct. The kids also take PE/health and choose two electives. [/quote]
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