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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Principal placement means nothing. It just means you donated money to the PTA. Or ran their fundraisers. [/quote]It means your kid gets into AAP, no?[/quote] No, as the PP said, it means that the Principal places your child in the LLIV classroom. If another child is accepted into AAP or an AAP eligible child moves tot eh school, the seat that your child is sitting in may be given to that child that is committtee placed. It also means that your child does not have a seat in MS. Principal placed LLIV students are not eligible for LIV services in MS. The only way to guarantee a seat in ES LIV/LLIV is to be committee placed. The only way to participate in LIV in MS is the be committee placed.[/quote]
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