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re: AP & Honors classes to be partly decided by skin color, not intelligence?

Posted on 8/8/17 at 7:47 pm to
Posted by adavis
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Posted on 8/8/17 at 7:47 pm to
AP courses are open to anybody choosing to enroll. College Board has very strict rules about turning students away. College Board's motives are financial and they will not let high school counselors get in their way. Honors courses would have to be dumbed down to accommodate students, white, black, green, or purple, if they're not smart enough to be in the class.
Posted by goldennugget
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Posted on 8/8/17 at 8:06 pm to
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AP courses are open to anybody choosing to enroll. College Board has very strict rules about turning students away. College Board's motives are financial and they will not let high school counselors get in their way. Honors courses would have to be dumbed down to accommodate students, white, black, green, or purple, if they're not smart enough to be in the class.



In my school district you had to test your way into it for History/Social Studies, Math, and Science. Then for English it was a bit different. Your English track was decided before 3rd grade in Elementary School with a test you took. Those who scored highest were put in the GT track, which is what I ended up in, then AP English for those who didn't score high enough for GT but higher than most kids in the student population
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