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Reply to "My 3rd grade DC was assigned to an AAP teacher but is not in AAP"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Doubt this happens at a center school. Just a local level IV.[/quote][b]it happens in centers too[/b]. It seems to be happening more and more. Maybe boundary changes will occur to cut down on numbers/overcrowding or a complete shift away from centers.[/quote] I’m calling bs on this. [/quote] This happened in our center to balance out class size. So not BS[/quote] I'm pretty sure this happens at my center, too. The AAP and Gen Ed classes are always the same size, year after year. It's highly unlikely that this could happen without having the principal balance the classes by placing high achieving level III kids into the AAP classrooms. I have no problem with the practice of doing so, though. It makes much more sense to have both Gen Ed and AAP in classrooms of 25 kids than it is for AAP to have smaller classes and gen ed to have larger ones. [/quote]
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