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Reply to "What happened to every elementary school having a dedicated level 4 classroom??"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was surprised to learn our Fairfax County Elementary school does not have a dedicated level four classroom. When my first was in kindergarten, we kept being told that this was something that would be happening at all the schools. I’m really disappointed because for other reasons, we would not be willing to switch to a Center school, but I believe that one of my children has a good shot at AAP. Does anyone have any backstory for why elementary schools Don’t have these classrooms as we were told they would?[/quote] Depends on the school. Some Local programs do have a designated class and others are doing cluster model. I teach at a LL4 with a designated class. The class is filled with Level 3 students or other high achieving students. Level 4 kids range from 50-80 percent from year to year. [/quote]
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