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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When my child was in middle school AAP, they pointed out that honors classes aren’t the same as AAP classes. In their Algebra 1 Honors class, they said there were quite a few disruptive students (the 8 graders)[/quote] This is the primary benefit of AAP. The disruptive kids are filtered out. A lot of these disruptive kids are extremely bright but they can't control themselves, they can't regulate themselves, they don't play well in the sandbox.[/quote] AAP Teacher here. I have a ton of Level 4 kids who can’t regulate themselves and are disruptive. Not all AAP kids are studious, focused learners. [/quote]
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