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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I didn't know[b] this [/b]was a thing. Can someone elaborate?[/quote] Do you mean the cluster model? A few years ago, FCPS decided to roll out Local Level IV to every single elementary school, including those who had previously decided they didn't want it. It was phased in over 3 years (I think the pandemic extended this or maybe I miscounted). Principals could choose to have "regular" Local Level IV with one (or two?) AAP class per grade from 3rd to 6th. Some principals instead chose a cluster model where the admitted Level IV students are scattered among all the classes in the grade and either all the students receive "AAP" or the Level IV students receive "push-in AAP". Advanced Math is separate from all of this, fwiw, and can include switching classes or push-in teaching. [/quote]
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