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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Jackson is divided into teams- a great idea for such a large school, so kids can have classes together and get to know each other, and teachers can hopefully collaborate on scheduling and support for students. AAP kids are spread out through a few teams- there is not a designated AAP team. It's fine to mix everyone up, but it does come with some challenges. Just wanted to be clear for those who are speculating - there are not AAP specific teachers, like there were in elementary school. aAp teachers teach gen ed and honors as well. Our experience was that the differentiation was minimal- a more difficult project here or there, but not enough to make a huge difference and not to the level of what we expected based on the slideshow presentation the school gave. [/quote] While it is broken up into teams, there are genEd teams and AAP teams. The only exception is math.[/quote] That was not the case when my child was there several years ago - the teams were mixed, and the teachers taught several levels of each class. [/quote]
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