| Does anyone have experience about requesting a Principal Placement in a Level IV class after not getting accepted in the program? We would like our DD to be PP in Level IV but because she didn't get accepted we aren't sure how to make this request. Do we ask now or wait until the end of the year? Her GBRS scores weren't great but she did get positive commentary. |
| You contact the AART and the Principal and let them know you are interested. They will make a decision at some point in time, each school seems to have different time lines. |
| What were the gbsr and test scores? |
| Our principal says that the look for kids who could benefit the most from the curriculum and not necessarily level III or just missed level IV kids. |
| Wait until August 19. That is when they take these requests. |
| If you are at a center school, can you request a principal placement? |
Worst they can do is say no. |
No. There are no principal placements in center schools. |
Some people have said that their child was principal placed at Centers, so it depends. |
| During the presentation at our center, the principal had lack of principal placed kids as one of the differences between LLIV and center |
This is typically a no. There was one instance that I can think of years ago where there were not enough students in a classroom to “keep” the teacher/class so they pulled a few kids. This was determined a few days before school started. |
| Our school says every kid gets screened for principal placement so no request is needed. If you applied for Level IV they know you're interested. |
| Local level 4 is pretty new at our school, it started this school year. When I asked our principal about it he didn't know what I was talking about. I had to explain it and tell him other schools were doing it. He was asking about what criteria was used to determine who was principal placed as he didn't want to just arbitrarily place some students. |
Is your school using the cluster model? Just curious because it seems that many of the new programs are cluster models which means that Principal placement is probably less of a thing only because every child is suppose to be getting the LIV curriculum. |
What is cluster model? |