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You are correct. It is not the honors program and I am passionate about serving these kids. It is not just the time that is the same but also the requirements necessary to stay in the program once you have been accepted as well as open to all who qualify. It does not matter what you call the program. It is a trivial point. All that matters is that it serves the needs of students whose needs are not met. In an honors program you may have student A and B. Student A works extremely hard to get the grade required for the program. Student A must study every night putting their time and effort into every assignment. The honors classes are challenging for them and at times may be frustrating. Student B daydreams during the class and does not complete homework assignments yet achieves 100% on each test. Student B rarely opens the text book or studies. This student is not being challenged. This is often the same at the elementary level. ALAP is the program the elementary school has for student B. Often the Honors Program does not serve these children well either.

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