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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anything is possible - there is no FCPS cutoff. It really depends on the school and how many kids are being evaluated. [/quote] Also, at high SES schools where high scores are required for AAP, the regular classroom is basically the same as AAP because there are so many high performing kids. [/quote] No, the GenEd classroom in high SES schools is not basically the same AAP at all. We’re at such a school with kids in both. There is a difference, despite admin claiming GenEd it is exactly the same. [/quote] That's what all the admins say to get parents to stop pestering them about AAP LIV. The biggest difference you see between LIV and Gen Ed is math and language arts are accelerated. It is not the same. If you feel your child will do well in LIV, definitely submit good work samples and test prep. IN HIGH TO MID SES SCHOOLS, EVERY FAMILY DOES. Don't listen to this forum. [/quote] This. It seems like some on the forum are hellbent on convincing others that high SES kids do fine anywhere, gen ed is the same in high SES school, etc., etc. [/quote]
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