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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP. I know that’s why wanted to create a new thread! Any insight into how the school is and what percentage of kids get in would be great! [/quote] https://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108:13:::::P0_CURRENT_SCHOOL_ID,P0_EDSL:332,0 There's the demographics page, which has 22-23 school year. Keep in mind that the 24% receiving AAP services represents the entire school K-6, while AAP encompasses grade 3-6, so its probably closer to 40% of higher grades are AAP. It's also a center, so they pull in Crossfield AAP students, so I'd roughly estimate that 30-35% of Local Navy students are admitted to AAP on an annual basis. This does not include the students in Level III, which might drop into the IV AAP courses for Math, etc, which is also a substantial number.[/quote] From the link for 2022-2023: General Education 659 Advanced Academics - Level IV 220 Elementary Advanced Academics - Levels II,III 256 Assuming grade 3-6 has equal number of LIV students, that is 55 LIV student per grade. Assuming half are from Crossfield (-27) x 4 = 108, the population of indigenous navy class is (659- 108)/7 ~ 78 So the approx student population is K to 2nd grade: 78 per grade; 3rd to 6th grade: 105 per grade. I forgot what we were talking about, but this is a nice demostration of LIV math work sample, I guess. /s 3 * 78 + 4 * 105 = 654 ~ 659. [/quote]
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