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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]just combine honors and AAP in middle school - its pointless to have three track, two of which are supposed to teach the same content [/quote] This x 1000[/quote]At Longfellow there is no difference except the kids are still "separated" in classes AAP Honors and just Honors for LA, Science and History/civics. ALL classes are taught as Honors. Same projects, same tests, same papers. Occasionally AAP has a due date that is before Honors but for the most part everything is taught the same.[/quote] It’s a difference just in name. It makes no sense to have AAP in middle school. Just pupil place in math according to test and have kids pick the other classes. It’s silly and pointless.[/quote] Differences in LA abilities can be just as pronounced as differences in math skills, and the placements should reflect that.[/quote]
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