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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are already at the center school so don't have the same logistical challenges. I haven't heard anything regarding the appeal. The only thing I have heard from the AART recently is she sent the Level III notice on Monday. [/quote] Which center? we are in a center school. The AART never mentioned level III admission process. Do parents need to apply for their children? Is it a program that teachers choose students?[/quote] The school screens all kids for LII and LIII services. Some parents choose to apply, which they are allowed to do, because they want to highlight that they think their kid needs LII or LIII services. [/quote] I'm sure it depends on the school, but our screening process relies largely on the grade teacher's recommendation. My DC who was receiving 99% on IReady's and 138 on NNAT was never recommended, largely because of what I assume to be behavior issues. 1st grade teacher was new and did not have a lot of tactics to deal with "active" children, and the recommendations seemed to align largely to the ones who did not get in trouble. 1st Child, so we know nothing, we had to intervene in the middle of 2nd grade when DC mentioned that peers were being pulled out for special classes. 2nd grade teacher referenced 1st grade recommendation up until mid-year decisions, but advocated for him going forward. It was entirely too late by that point for the AAP packages for samples, but we were accepted anyway and is thriving with the experienced LIV teacher (and no behavior issues). Long story short - recommend you advocate for your child for whatever services you think they need. Don't rely on the claims that "everyone is evaluated".[/quote]
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