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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]6:56 here. The teacher made a difference, but more so I found is the company my kids keep made a bigger impact. If you have a group of students that are in general driven to do better, that will propel your kid to do well or "keep up" as well. To me, that was what AAP provided for my DC. True once in HS the distinction no long apply, but you can rest assure most of the kids in HS honor classes were in AAP together as well. That's just how it is. That's not to say kids outside of AAP are not driven (so calm down!) I'm sharing my own experience with two different kids and my view is solely from my family's experience only. I do not pretend to know all circumstances.[/quote] My experience is only at Longfellow by YMMV. I have two children and one was in AAP and one was in a mix. We found that the the caliber of students in the honors classes is high and comparable to the AAP classes. Both "tracks" prepared them well for HS Honros and AP classes. The number of smart, capable supported students at Longfellow is wide and deep. [/quote]
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