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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think Carson has separate AAP Algebra 1 H classes in 7th grade. I am not sure that Geometry is AAP only because a good number of kids take Geometry in the summer, there might not be enough 8th grade AAP Geometry students to have AAP only math classes. [/quote] Nope, this is not true. There is no separate AAP math curriculum at Carson.[/quote] I didn't say a separate curriculum, I said that there is a separate AAP A1H class, meaning that AAP kids are in their own Algebra 1H class. [/quote] I don't think this is true, but also I don't think there are many kids in Algebra 1 that were not in AAP in 6th.[/quote] Advanced math kids can take A1H in 7th grade, Fox Mill didn’t have LIV until this current years 7th graders and there are plenty of Fox Mill kids who were taking Advanced math and in A1H last year. I have no idea how many kids qualify for A1H through advanced math but I would guess that there are more then people think. [b]I also know that my kids A1H class at Carson was all AAP and several of my kids friends in A1H who were not in AAP did not have any AAP kids in their A1H class last year.[/b] [/quote] Right. Because you looked at every single child's record to determine if they were AAP or not. Every single 7th grader at Carson including kids from several different elementary schools that you and your child had never met before? Please. You have NO idea who is AAP and who isn't. My child was surprised in 7th to discover that several of her classmates from her elementary AAP class were not in her middle school AAP classes, they were in Honors English and History. Turns out they had been principal placed into the elementary school AAP class since 3rd grade. [/quote] No because every kid in his Algebra class was in one of his core classes, which were AAP. We deferred AAP in ES, so we have no clue who was or was not in AAP from our school. [/quote] Is your kid so weird that he makes a list of every kid in every class to compare them? This is not normal, OP. Nobody believes you.[/quote]
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