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Reply to "average, mean or median scores for AAP-eligible kids in FCPS?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is quite simple really, regardless of all the test scores and evaluation criteria that are discussed on this forum ad nauseam, the current AAP level IV services are provided for about the top 17% of students. Lineup ten 2nd graders in a row and two of them will be eligible for level IV. If you think your child is in the top 25% of students, then appeal, prep, or whatever, and perhaps you may be able bump your child up one position in the line. [b]If you child gets, in the course work will not be much different or even very challenging but your child will be around bright, academically motivated kids.[/b][/quote] If you have ever had one in AAP and one out of AAP you would know that there is a huge difference. The curriculum used, the teaching methods, and even the teachers themselves are worlds apart from general ed. There wasn't much of a difference in the 3rd grade homework load, but the acutal content of the work was very different. [/quote]
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