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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can anyone speak to actual curriculum differences outside of math?[/quote] The curriculum is the same, but the AAP and more advanced Ged-ed classes do the extentions that are optional. If you are in a school that has many children who are behind and need remediation, then the AAP program offers more differences as the gen-ed program will not include many extensions (or any). If you are at a school whare almost every child is above grade level, then the differnces are minimal. It depends on the specific population at your child's school. Ironically, the race for AAP is in the schools where there is the smallest differences. IME, in MS there was a bigger difference between teachers than the Honor/AAP curriculum. There is no diference in HS as everyone is together again and no one really cares what classes you took in ES and MS. [/quote] Pace and depth. Others described it well earlier.[/quote]
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