How many of the kids(second graders) who are in Pool will actually make it to AAP?

Anonymous
I was wondering what percentage of kids(second graders) in the pool will actually make to AAP? Any idea? thanks
Anonymous
In years past, it was around 60%. I guess we'll have to wait and see.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In years past, it was around 60%. I guess we'll have to wait and see.


60% ? I think that is really low. I was expecting around 80%. It does make sense to me that they drop 40% of "qualified" kids.
Anonymous
Also, is there a cap on number of students to be chosen from a particular school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also, is there a cap on number of students to be chosen from a particular school?


No. Every child deemed eligible will get a spot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was wondering what percentage of kids(second graders) in the pool will actually make to AAP? Any idea? thanks


57% in pool kids get in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was wondering what percentage of kids(second graders) in the pool will actually make to AAP? Any idea? thanks


57% in pool kids get in.


57%? how you found this number?
Anonymous
I believe 60% of the kids that are accepted are in pool and 40% are from self referral. The 60% of the total does not equal 60% of the pool. Ie, there is no maximum number that the county accepts.
Anonymous
If only 60% from the pool are in, that is really low.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was wondering what percentage of kids(second graders) in the pool will actually make to AAP? Any idea? thanks


http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/column/columnidentification.shtml

About 2/3 of the 2nd grade pool have historically been found Center eligible. Not sure if/how that will apply to this year with the new CogAT.
Anonymous
approximately 67% of the in-pool kids
approximately 52% of all kids screened.
Anonymous
Are there any statistics for how many of in pool children not accepted into the Level 4 program that do make it into the Level 3 program?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are there any statistics for how many of in pool children not accepted into the Level 4 program that do make it into the Level 3 program?


I am not aware of those statistics but I can offer our own experience. My DC just missed the pool last year and I parent-referred because the scores would have been high enough to make the pool in past years and I felt that the child's anxiety may have resulted in lower scores. DC didn't get in level IV due to a low GRBS but was still offered level III services at our base school for this year. DC has high DRA scores and tests well in math.
Anonymous
How many children do they need to run the current AAP programs? They just added three new centers for a total of 27 plus another 36 LLIV programs. With a min. of 50 students at each center per grade and 15 students at each LLIV program per grade, wouldn't they still need at least 1900 students qualifying for AAP this year to keep all the programs running?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many children do they need to run the current AAP programs? They just added three new centers for a total of 27 plus another 36 LLIV programs. With a min. of 50 students at each center per grade and 15 students at each LLIV program per grade, wouldn't they still need at least 1900 students qualifying for AAP this year to keep all the programs running?


There are existing Centers and Local Level IV programs that do not currently meet these criteria.
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