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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It depends on the school. Our AART specifically said they are very sparing with LII. In most schools it's pretty meaningless anyway. It was described to us as the in-class differentiation a good teacher would do regardless. [/quote] Agree that it depends. At our school it is specifically viewed as a "talent development pool" for kids they think might need full-time AAP. By 2nd grade the AART actually pulls the kids out and works with them on things that will eventually become their school-submitted work samples for the AAP application packet (in K and 1st level II is meaningless at our school). I think the cut-off is effectively 90th percentile iReady in either subject (so if you have >90th percentile iReady in reading you get reading, math you get math, both you get both), or teacher recommendation in a subject. You can also parent refer if you really want.[/quote]
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