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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I believe the biggest differences are that you can’t be principal placed at a center and that principal placement is not a set status - could change from one year to another or for certain subjects. Not even all local IVs do principal placed. [/quote] You can be principal placed at a center. Our center has some grades where there is space and kids are absolutely principal placed. I think it might be harder in the grades that are fuller, though, whereas kids at non-centers may have the option in every grade. So at our center I know principal placed kids (as in their parents told me they were principal placed, I am not guessing) in 4th and 5th but none in 6th, which has a much bigger full-time AAP cohort. I think the hope to keep as many full time AAP teachers as were had for 6th might have driven the principal placing in the younger grades. If it fills up again then they will probably stop. But yes you can lose principal placing eligibility. I also know people who opted out of it after one year, but I know people who opted out of full-time AAP also.[/quote]
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