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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]i understand that they both provide Level IV services. Why is one preferred over the other? TIA![/quote] "Local Level IV" is Level IV services provided at the base school. Not all schools have Local Level IV. Some only offer Level III pull-outs. At schools that offer Local Level IV, some non-Level IV eligible students may be included in the AAP classes at the principal's discretion. Center-based Level IV is full time and includes only students who are eligible for Level IV services. Students from different schools in the center's assignment area transfer to the center school (http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/designations.shtml) Some people prefer Local Level IV so their child can remain at the base school. Some people prefer center-based Level IV so that only Level IV-eligible students are in the classes. Our base school doesn't offer Local Level IV, so we had to send DC to the AAP center to get Level IV services. You can read about the different levels at http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/level4.shtml[/quote]
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