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[quote=Anonymous]I've said this is previous threads. I think AAP is the best they can do in elementary school. I agree it's very flawed; the admission process is not fair, it's not consistent across schools, and bright gen ed kids get left out. But it's what we got. What I don't understand is the need for it in middle school. I think at that point, kids should test or be placed in classes according to their strengths. They shouldn't be stuck in a track based on how they performed in second grade. And no-not every parent is savvy enough to try to apply to AAP in later grades. Make classes gen ed/Honors/Advanced Honors in middle school. [/quote]
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