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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The President of FCAG posted a long email to the Yahoo group about the meeting they had with the Budget Task Force chair. The Budget Task Force seems to be considering all types of options, including starting Level IV AAP in 5th grade.[/quote] Honestly they should keep AAP centers for elementary school where the differences are more pronounced and the amount of students needing the services is smaller. For middle school there should be level IV at every school. The pool is so much bigger and there is without a doubt more than enough students to have a "critical mass". Each high school pyramid has at least two to three elementary students that feed into its middle school. You can still double or triple the amount of middle school AAP students by keeping them at the base school vs sending them to center. The most logical and likely cost effective solution would be to keep cemters at grades third through sixth, have level IV at each middle school (eliminating centers in middle school) leading to open AP in high school. This follows the goal of getting everyone to the same end place on different paths. [/quote]
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