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[quote=Anonymous]There are pacing guides for each grade which spells out exactly which skills should be taught. To me this is the curriculum. Maybe I should have said pacing guide? The projects and actual math problems may be different, but the skills should be the same. One poster made it clear that some children are 2-3 levels above in math at a center and have their own classroom for this level of work. That is a different set of skills then that is taught in those classes verses a local level IV program. I'm told a local level IV program cannot accommodate all of those math levels. We are considering many different schools since my husband has a job in the middle of the county and it would be daunting to check with all of them. How do I know if all the AAP centers are similar leaving out demographics. The numbers of AAP students at each center is very different from school to school. Some are in the 100's, others in the 200's, others in the 300's, and some like Haycock in the 400's. Does it matter how large the school is whether there are different classes taught at each grade? Are some children taught with others a year ahead or in combination classes for these smaller AAP centers?[/quote]
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