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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]AAP is just 4 classes. One is math, which is pretty standard no matter where you go. So can someone explain to me just how different the experience will be when it boils down to 3 classes a year? Is there more to consider besides just the classes? Also, does the teaching matter that much? If they're in a class of all AAP kids, is t that the main thing? Are the teacher at one school really head and shoulders above another to make a difference? Not trying to be argumentative, really would appreciate it if someone could explain it. [/quote] Honestly, my concern has nothing to do with the 3/4 classes and everything to do with the fact that Thoreau students are consistently considered not prepared for high school, whereas LJ students are. The TMS principal even admitted this at the meeting in November, though he did give a list of ways in which they're trying to address this. [/quote]
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