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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Chesterbrook AART said Haycock (center) is over prescribed and it’s very competitive. [/quote] I’m not sure what this means. Explain? [/quote] Over prescribed=Number of applicants::Number of seats. Hence The warning on being very competitive. [/quote] So I guess what confuses me in this situation is that Chesterbrook, for example, has local level IV option so students accepted into AAP could go to haycock or stay at Chesterbrook. How doES the committee know what their cap is when reviewing applications if they don’t know whether accepted students will choose to go to the center or stay local? [/quote] LLIV is heavily dependent on principal placement. Once the entrants into the program choose whether they want to stay local or go to center, the principal has the ability to *grow* the LLIV classroom(s). If they can, for that year, I imagine the center school will have more space to accept people on appeals. I suppose for feeder schools that offer a robust LLIV, there could be a handful of spaces left vacant at the center school once the appeals process is complete. [/quote]
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