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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So: if School A has level 3 and offers 20 for Level 3 and also has 5 of those 20 offered for level 4 Then If the 5 do not accept there is a class of 25 level 3 If the 5 do accept, then there is a class of 15 level 3 There have to be some kind of limits and #s massaging as otherwise you could have a class of 5 at level 3 and 27 at level 4 in extremes [/quote] There are no "Level 3" classrooms in any FCPS school. Level III kids are mixed into regular classrooms and receive pull outs. If there are only 5 level III kids, they may cluster them in one classroom, but it's still just a pull out for those kids. They won't add any kids to the pull out group. OP, is your school an AAP center, a Local Level IV school, or a school with neither? That will change how schools handle things. For the AAP center and the schools with no AAP LIV, the LIII and LII kids are mixed into the regular classrooms with everyone else. The LIII kids usually get a weekly pull out with the AART. The top math kids are placed into advanced math classes. There are no slots to fill, and no kids will get bumped up to Level III. If you're at a school with a Local Level IV, then there will be a target number of kids in the AAP class. After placing all of the LIV kids there, they will fill the remaining spots with LIII kids. Again, if LIII kids are accepted into LIV, that doesn't create any LIII slots. If some of those newly accepted LIV kids decide to attend the center, then there may be additional slots in the LLIV classroom for the principal to place high achieving LIII kids. [/quote]
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