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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a serious question. Why are parents so adamant about placing their children in the AAP?[/quote] It is the feeder system to TJ.[/quote] The AAP center middle schools tend to send more children to TJ. However, it's not really "AAP," [b]but the advanced math track that leads to TJ[/b]. Advanced math is open to both AAP and GE in middle school, but the students need to score well on SOL and IOWA to have the ability to take the advanced math in middle school. GE and AAP students both have the ability to take the same advanced math class in middle school. It's not AAP, it's center school math teachers and the programs they develop. Longfellow is a good example.[/quote] Maybe they should rename TJ as the Thomas Jefferson High School for Advanced Mathematics.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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