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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Officially AAP program includes Level II/III/IV, only level IV is full time AAP. Colloquially people only refer to level IV as "AAP", while level II/III because of part time nature, are less talked about. At the end of every school year starting K, the school would review all students and decide who would get into level II, and starting at grade 2, school also decide who get into level III. These are part of AAP but not full time AAP people usually talk about. Hence the confusion. The full time level IV AAP cannot be determined at the school, but only by a central committee. So there is NO level IV AAP provided in grade 2. If you heard about AAP at grade 2, it would be only level II AAP. It was determined at end of grade 1. My son was in level 2 and he only mentioned he had to do more difficult worksheet than others and how unfair it is. Otherwise he had a normal grade 2 life. [/quote] OP here. What grade does level IV start at? Would it be possible to get into any level of AAP from private school?[/quote]
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