Yes, which is why I said it was school dependent. The pie-in-the-sky version you described is the reality on the ground at some fcps schools and not just a DCUM fantasy. |
The point here isn't whether there are kids who are completely average at some or even most subjects in AAP. There are. There are kids who don't belong in AAP and hold the class back. There are even kids reading below grade level in AAP.
The point is what OP needs to do to convince the AAP appeals panel to reverse the earlier judgment that her kid doesn't need AAP. If the appeals committee thinks that your kid is borderline or unready to handle AAP level work in either math or language arts, it will be difficult to convince them to change the original ruling. In OP's case, the best approach is to try to convince the committee that the kid needs AAP for the advanced math and science opportunities, but can also handle AAP language arts. |