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[quote=Anonymous]If it is helpful to anyone on this board, in past years, about 13-16 Shrevewood kids have been accepted during second grade, with several more accepted during third grade (kids who get Level III and then re-apply). Of the roughly 15 kids accepted in second grade, about 11-12 go to the Center, and 3-4 stay. The numbers were higher before Shrevewood changed its model with the current 4th grade class. Families seem happy at the Center but caution that the classroom behavior there is still not ideal in all instances. If you opt for the Center as a means of escaping discipline or behavior problems, perhaps keep it in mind that plenty of kids with behavior challenges are accepted into Level 4 AAP. Families who stay at Shrevewood also seem to think that the challenge level for high-achieving kids improves with access to advanced Math. Ultimately, you need to do what's best for your child, both academically and socially, and if you think the challenge will be greater at the Center, you should go to the open house and strongly consider that option. [/quote]
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