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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] AAP teacher here at LL4 with one class. Some years the makeup is 50 percent Level 4 and other years it is 80 percent LL4. The rest of the kids placed in are high achieving students (Level 3 and 2). Many Level 3 students are strong students who just didn’t get in. They often get in a year or two later. I have had Level 4 students who are clearly not Level 4. Last year I had 22 kids and 17 were Level 4. This year I have 20 kids and 11 are level 4. [/quote] Question my DD is a 4th with an IEP for dyslexia. Her school is a center school and current had level 2 for math and goes to the AAP class each day for math. The teachers, AART all think she should be in AAP. She was rejected. Could they do a pupil placement at her school since it’s a center?[/quote] If your child is in 4th and the AART thinks she should be in full time AAP why do they only have her in level II math. Why not level III all subjects? I would request that then appeal stating she is level III and how successful she is in the level IV classroom. You can be vague and not state that she is in the classroom only for math. Ask the school if principal placement is allowed in their center but you want to have the confirmed placement by appealing. I’m not a teacher [/quote]
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