AAP eligible...what's your decision?

Anonymous
If your child was found to be AAP eligible, what is your decision for placement next year? Center? Local Level IV? Base School?

Anonymous
Our school is offering Level IV curriculum to grades 3-6, but not an actual LLIV program. Ds will be attending the center next year.
Anonymous
We have the choice between Center and Local Level IV at our base school. We have chosen Center.
Anonymous
choice of center and local level IV, we chose center
Anonymous
We went the Local Level IV /Center orientations for Wakefield Forest/Canterbury Woods and leaning towards the center. Anyone else at Wakefield having as much trouble as us making this decision?
Anonymous
choice of center (Canterbury Woods) and local level IV, we have chosen the center
Anonymous
LLIV
Anonymous
Center.

One of the reason is that LLIV only have one AAP class.
Center have three classes, so that my kids can interact with broader range of kids through 6th grade.
Anonymous
We chose our local level IV over the center. (Flint Hill Elementary).
Anonymous
LLIV. Our Center orientation was pretty off putting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LLIV. Our Center orientation was pretty off putting.

interesting and ditto. Which center?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LLIV. Our Center orientation was pretty off putting.

interesting and ditto. Which center?


Louise Archer
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Center.

One of the reason is that LLIV only have one AAP class.
Center have three classes, so that my kids can interact with broader range of kids through 6th grade.


+1

Also, the one Local Level IV class would have less than 6 Center-eligible kids in 3rd grade. Our Center will have at least 60 Center-eligible kids in 3rd grade.
Anonymous
We're sending him to the center (White Oaks).
Anonymous
LLIV
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