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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hi everyone, My son is currently in 3rd grade and he is in the full-time AAP program this year by principal replacement.We’re very grateful for the opportunity and have seen how much he’s grown academically and socially through the program. However, I’ve been wondering — is it possible for a student to be removed from the AAP program in the following school year? Are there specific reasons or criteria that might lead to that since he is principal replacement? I already applied for aap full time but he got rejected and I’m wondering what is the case if he is got rejected from the appeal Thank you! [/quote] Yes, they can be pulled. Each principal will have their own criteria. There will be new kids added to the class who were placed there by the committee and if they class gets to big, they will remove principal placed kids. I am more familiar with the generic advice for Advanced Math students, high iReady scores, high SOL scores, and 4's in the class. I would guess something similar applies to LLIV aas a whole. Did you apply in 2nd grade and he was not accepted, or did you apply in 3rd grade and he was not accepted? [/quote]
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