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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know students end up years ahead, eventually, in math. Can someone articulate the differences in AAP in other subjects? [/quote] They really don't end up years ahead of their gen ed peers, even in math. Many schools offer compacted math so plenty of non-AAP kids are taking Hn Algebra in 7th grade and on the same math track. The differences we noticed most were that the pace, teaching style, and interest level among the kids was a better match especially during the elementary years. Ours was in AAP and now that we are on the back end of HS, there is no way to differentiate between who was in AAP thru 8th and who wasn't. Good students are good students and while some didn't stand out in 2nd grade, they end up being the top performers by the time they graduate. If it's a fit for your child, go for it and if not, they will still be just fine [/quote]
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