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[quote=Anonymous]We deferred AAP in favor of language immersion and our school did not have LLIV. Advanced Math is Advanced Math. The majority of the 30 kids I know who were in Advanced Math had the option of taking Algebra 1 H in 7th grade, this group still needed the IAAT to take A1H. If your school did not have similar numbers then you had a poor teacher. Each school handles LLIV differently. The OP should look at their school and see how they handle it. Is it a separate class? Is it the cluster model? You can look at the schools out placement numbers and get a feel for how many kids leave for the Center. At some schools that number is high at other schools it is relatively small. My kid moved into AAP classes in MS and is getting straight A’s without having AAP in ES. It is not that much different. The only area that I would 100% be focused on AAP, or LI, is if I was at a Title 1 school because I do think that the teachers in those classes hace to be focused on kids with little support at home and a kid who is advanced is lost. [/quote]
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