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Anonymous wrote:Question: If I take my DD off advanced math (5th grade AAP not at Center), would she still be able to attend AAP middle school (center) instead of our local school? She wants out of math but wants to stay in her classroom and go to the same middle school as her friends.
Yes. You have to test into the top math track, but you can always opt out of that top math class and place your daughter wherever you feel is appropriate. The only issue that you need to look into is whether they offer the math class that you want for 7th graders. Not all levels of all of the classes are offered at all schools.
Not wherever you feel appropriate. To stay in an AAP MS, you need to take AAP in science, English and history and an HONORS level math (generally maTh7 or Algebra in 7th). You can't opt out of honors math and go AAP.
Definitely not true at all schools. My 7th grader is in AAP for his core subjects (science, social studies, and English) and in Math 7 regular. It's the perfect fit for him and for the first time since 3rd grade my kid isn't crying about math on a weekly basis. He finally has the time to slow down and really master the fundamentals he has never had the chance to get a good grasp on. According to his teacher, about 1/3 of her students go on to Math 8 Honors and the rest go in to Math 8. I have no dog in that fight, I want him where he should be, but it's good to know that he has the option to move to honors next year if he's ready to.