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Reply to "scores for local level III/IV vs Center level IV"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your child is accepted into a Level 4 AA program, he decides if he's going to go to the AAP at a center or a Local Level IV at his base school (if it has one). He can go to either one. And if he chooses the center one year and it's not a good fit, he can go back to the Local Level IV at his base school or vice versa. If your child is not accepted into the Level 4 AA program, but is considered Level 3 at his base school. And if that base school has a Local Level 4 program, it's possible that your child can be pushed into the Local Level 4 program at your base school if there is room. He is still not considered Level 4, but he is in that classroom. So you are either Level 4 or you're not. If you are Level 4 you can go to a center or a base school level 4 program if your school has one. There is no such thing as qualifying only as a Level 4 at your base school but not the center.[/quote] Ok, I must not be asking the question right. I doubt my son is Level 4 and we're not interested in sending him to the Level 4 AAP at a center. I thought I learned recently that our local school has levelsl 3 and 4 (which is why 2 of the 5 classrooms per grade 3 and up are AAP, from what I'm told). While I wasn't interested in him trying for the center level 4, it seems he has a pretty decent shot at qualifying for the neighborhood AAP (as a level 3, I presume). So I'm trying to get a sense of what he'd need to score on the WISC IV to get into the neighborhood school before we go through the application process. [/quote]
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