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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Proof? [b]Just look at any HS honors or AP class[/b]. Most of the kids were in honors or AAP in MS. Most of the GE classes are a continuance of the same GE students from MS. [/quote] Your assertion is not proof.[/quote] Your demand for proof is not a counter argument. Wouldn't it be more effective to put up your own proof that most Gen Ed students who opt out of honors in middle school go on to embrace it in high school. [/quote] You think there are a ton of kids who can't hack honors/AAP English or math in MS, but suddenly have not just the talent, but the foundation, to go up to honors in HS? I seriously doubt it. There are always exceptions, but I'm sure most kids on the GE MS track stay there is HS. [/quote] :lol: Wait until high school, then get back to us.[/quote] Unless they are [b]dumbing down the curriculum and slowing the pace[/b], I'm not sure how a kids who doesn't take honors or is in aap will be successful in, say, honors English. [/quote] Why would they need to do either? There is absolutely no middle school prerequisite for any high school honors class. Kids who don't take middle school honors aren't at some kind of disadvantage once they decide to start high school honors. How silly.[/quote]
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