When do schools submit the AAP packages to central committee?

Anonymous
We decided to parent refer at the last minute. Does the school keep work samples for all the kids, or just those who are in pool and/or whose parents referred earlier in the year? My DC’s class is huge (31 kids) so I don’t know how they could keep track of everything.
Anonymous
The teachers, admin and AART will meet to discuss every kid who is in pool AND referred by parents sometime in January. No one has begin the process yet. They save all the work for this purpose. Teachers have writing folders and examples from lessons that the AART leads. They will have enough to submit for each child.

It’s going to be okay.
Anonymous
If your kid is in 2nd grade at our school, their teacher/AART save work samples for all kids from the start of the year because they don’t know who they will have to prepare packets for.

This is not the case in later grades.

I’m not sure if this is school-specific.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is in 2nd grade at our school, their teacher/AART save work samples for all kids from the start of the year because they don’t know who they will have to prepare packets for.

This is not the case in later grades.

I’m not sure if this is school-specific.


All schools do this.
Anonymous
The schools know what kids have been parent referred and were in-pool, they will look to collect samples for those kids now. The AART will make sure to gather samples when they push in to the different classes to do projects.
Anonymous
Do they continue to collect work samples from the kids in January?
Anonymous
Yes the teachers continue to collect work in January. Packets go to Central Committee usually the first week of February.
Anonymous
I would guess that many of the samples are from specific assignments given in January to make sure that every child has a chance to complete the type of assignments that are placed into packets, like the logic problems that kids explain their answers on the paper which demonstrate math skills, logic skills, and some writing.
Anonymous
Please stop guessing and posting. It doesn’t help.

Teachers have been collecting work since the start of school in Grade 2. The AART works with the second grade teachers to direct them to do so. The AART also does whole class lessons and holds all the work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please stop guessing and posting. It doesn’t help.

Teachers have been collecting work since the start of school in Grade 2. The AART works with the second grade teachers to direct them to do so. The AART also does whole class lessons and holds all the work.


Our second grade teacher doesn't believe in AAP and won't recommend any students because they feel the program is wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please stop guessing and posting. It doesn’t help.

Teachers have been collecting work since the start of school in Grade 2. The AART works with the second grade teachers to direct them to do so. The AART also does whole class lessons and holds all the work.


Our second grade teacher doesn't believe in AAP and won't recommend any students because they feel the program is wrong.


No way…same 😂 I’m quite nervous b/c she openly disparages the program and eagerly awaits its downfall. This is why GBRS shouldn’t be so heavily weighted—there’s nothing we can do to placate a teacher like that.
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