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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why on an AAP forum are parents not able to stay on topic? This forum is not about AAP vs. gen. ed, how good the AAP program is, benefits of being at a center school for extracurriculars, whether bussing should be allowed from base schools with high AAP eligible students to centers, or how the current AAP program helps your child. There are other threads about all these things. It is about whether the AAP curriculum is appropriate for general education students in whole or part. Do your children also respond to questions in school without actually answering the actual questions too?[/quote] Yes, folks get off topic pretty quickly, especially if the question/comment is confusing or vague. The THREAD is about AAP being appropriate for GenED in raising the bar for all students and FORUM also includes all the things PP mentioned. So don't be an ass, especially if you don't "review your work before submitting." I think we can all work to raise the bar for students in this county, the separation isn't absolutely necessary.[/quote] I agree. Everyone should be taking the advanced curriculum, and those that need a slower pace should get it, but they should be doing the same material. [/quote] Honest question: Other than the "going deeper" that everyone mentions, isn't the curriculum (POS) the same for everyone? If AAP is advanced math, a third grader might get what another kid will get in fourth grade, right? [/quote] They pace it so 5th graders start the year on 6th grade math.[/quote]
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