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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The decision was reversed today. AP Psy is now allowed in FL in its entirety.[/quote] If true, this is a relief and good news. [/quote] Appears true. Florida Commissioner of Education tells superintendents to teach AP Psychology “in its entirety” https://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/college-board-florida-department-education-trade-blows-over-ap-psychology-course/METEWIQ2UVCYXBGXHM36LULE5Y/ There are 30,000 Florida students signed up for this class, btw. Offered at 562 different Florida high schools.[/quote] OP here. I hadn't read this. Thanks for the followup. So, FL blinked first. Awesome. I guess the pressure by schools and students made FL reverse course. These students are our future. Glad they have more sense than Desantis.[/quote] Spoke too soon. [twitter]https://twitter.com/jakestofan/status/1688667420100050944?s=46&t=kf1qYlCXQnKgUhJWEIu2vg[/twitter][/quote] UPDATE ON AP PSYCH: I've just confirmed with @DuvalSchools AP Psychology will NOT be offered this school year. This is a reversal from Friday. Students and parents are being informed they'll be moved to other advanced placement psychology courses offed through programs like AICE and IB So what is the difference between AP and IB and AICE? Are some of them allowed but not AP? Some of them Desantis approves of?[/quote] Can't speak to the exact difference but IB courses are only offered by IB schools with just enough teachers for those IB students to attend the classes. IB courses also tend to be stretched over 2 years vs 1 year with AP. Another difference is that IB SL (standard level) are usually not given credit no matter the score, while AP usually always receive credit for scores of 4/5. IB is not an option really for most kids wanting to take AP Psychology and getting college credit. [/quote] Yeah that makes no sense. In Montgomery County only about a quarter of the high schools offer IB, I doubt that there’s many more in Florida. That’s not a solution.[/quote]
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