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[quote=Anonymous]I am a parent of a child in AAP and MW is our base school. I can tell you that the AAP classes are by far the largest. 5th grade AAP has 36 or 37 kids in each class (there are two). The Gen. Ed only have in the 20s. I thought AAP was all about differentiated math - not so - they all learn the same math; there are no high, med, low math groups, same goes for language arts. The exception is 3rd grade AAP - that is the one grade (in our experience) where they have different levels. The school is very crowded. All 5th and 6th graders are in trailers. There is no breezeway to the building - the kids are in the element. The PTA is run by the same group of people year after year and is a great PTA, just not a whole lotta folks helping out, compared to other schools. IOW, a few do most of the work. I can't say much about the administration (I care not to), but have been rather pleased with the teaching staff. Overall, a really good school. We are happy, but wish there was more differentiated instruction in base and AAP. Both are lacking in this.[/quote]
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