The denominator is an estimate. From this forum, people mentioned several times that there were about 13,000 second graders for year 2012-2013. The percentage is just an estimate. Several people expressed interests in knowing the percentage of kids accepted this year as the new FxAT only identified 5% of the kids... |
| ^^^ The dashboard provides 13,203 second graders so the estimate is correct ^^^ |
Yeah, let's start with yours. |
the bigger number is the doubling of students receiving AAP services to 14% in just 10 years. it's a little shocking. |
But that only includes FCPS 2nd graders and not those outside of FCPS. |
+1000 Re-do!!! Preferably with a test that hasn't been prepped for. |
Your school too? I can't believe how many parents I've talked to, both here and in "real" life, who have said the same thing. Getting into AAP has become somewhat of a joke in the past couple of years. |
Why testing again? When kids are older, schools can use their academic achievements to make decisions. Schools can give kids very difficult questions to differentiate kids. When I was in elementary school, my school did not do any IQ tests, instead, teachers used very difficult, highly challenging questions to decide who needed AAP. They hardly missed any kids
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This is actually a great idea. Probably any test will be prepped for by those who are determined to do so. |