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Reply to "Is it legal for a school to not offer the same classes to different cohorts?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, those who entered as sophomores only take 2 classes? I can't tell what you are asking. [/quote] Yes, sophomore cohort can only take 2 AP classes, but freshman cohort can take 5.[/quote] Are you saying this: Some kids entered in 9th grade. They started the accelerated sequence then, and so now, as juniors are eligible to take AP in 4 of their core classes, plus there is at least 1 AP elective available to them. Their other two classes will be honors or on level? Meanwhile, a group of kids started in 10th. They started to accelerate later, so of course they aren't as far ahead. Next year, when they will be juniors, there is only one AP available to them in a core subject, and one in an elective. If that's what you're saying, then that's a natural result of them starting the accelerated curriculum late. Of course that's not illegal.[/quote]
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