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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, a singular class is not Level 4. Level 4 refers to a program service designation. It means that the student is receiving all core content using an advanced academic curriculum by a certified advanced academic teacher. A math class is not “Level 4.” [/quote] The part about the certified advanced academic teacher is inaccurate. Teacher can teach AAP without the certification. They have years to get the certification and can teach while getting it. Quite a few of my kids' teachers weren't certified. Some elementary schools allow level 2 or 3 kids to take math with the level IV kids, but that doesn't change their designation. The Level IV designation is based on test scores (or test scores and parent referral) and GBRS. My DC's middle school doesn't have a separate level IV math class, they place all kids on the advanced math track in the same class. [/quote]
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