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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We'll be moving to Fairfax county with an upper elementary school kid. I don't know much, if anything about AAP. What are the cutoff equivalents for tests done in DCPS that provide percentile placement (i.e. I-ready or PARCC)? Does the school test a new kid before the year starts to determine placements? Can you do separate placements foe math vs language/writing if more advanced in one vs the other?[/quote] You should contact your future school's AART and ask about the Level IV placement process. I think it's absolutely worth trying if you haven't missed any cutoff dates for referrals. The school doesn't automatically test new kids coming in for Level IV AAP. Level III services are separate for math, language, etc. but the quality and frequency of services vary a lot by school. [/quote]
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