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Reply to "No separate AAP student track in FCPS high schools, right?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] From my non-McLean-non-high-FARMS perspective, that's how the current system works. But there are many posters on this forum who hate the current system and want to blow it all up, including you. We'll agree to disagree. [/quote] I'm curious about how it does work at your school. Is it a center school, LLIV, or base? How many kids get into Level IV each year? What services are given to the kids who are Level III? Our neighborhood school sends 25 kids per year to the center. Most of those kids could have their needs met at the local neighborhood school via subject differentiation. The few who couldn't have their needs met at the local school now can't have them met at the center, either, since it has been so watered down. [/quote]
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