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[quote=Anonymous]It will depend on the center. The popular centers, of which a lot of parents probably post here, are going to have larger class sizes. I would guess that the Centers from Title 1 schools and high SES schools are more in demand and have larger class sizes. Centers from more MC schools are probably less crowded. Centers where fewer schools send kids to, like the one my Son was scheduled for, have fewer classes and the AAP classes are smaller. The bus stop for the AAP center from our area has 4 kids at it in the morning. I am sure that there are 2-3 such bus stops but I would be surprised if there were that many more kids at those bus stops. I doubt the other schools that feed into the Center school send many more kids. The base schools are all strong schools and have solid LLIV programs or language immersion programs, parents don't see the need for LIV. About half the kids that are LIV identified at my sons schools are not going to move to AAP classes at the MS. Parents don't see the need. And yes, we know who the kids are because of an email sent. There are some schools were LIV seems to be a highly important thing and parents are all about LIV and there are schools were it is more of a nice option but really a big deal. [/quote]
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