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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Principal placement means nothing. It just means you donated money to the PTA. Or ran their fundraisers. [/quote]It means your kid gets into AAP, no?[/quote] No, it means for one school year they are sitting in an AAP classroom. The following year it may not continue, based on classroom sizes and needs.[/quote]So then just get your DC principal placed every year?[/quote] [b]If your child does not do well on iReadys or SOLs, theycould be placed in the regular classroom. [/b]If a child moves into the school and is determined to be LIV placed by the committee, that child cantake your child’s seat in the class. Kids are removed. I have a friend whose child has been in and out of the LLIV classroom in ES, she has been principal placed twice and removed twice. [/quote] This! Standardized testing is MUCH more stressful for you knowing that it may form/justify the basis for next years admission, and getting your child to focus on the test without stressing them out or letting them know the implications... Sick that day? Just didn't do well testing on a certain day?, Someone distracted your kid? Some schoold make the basis largely off this, regardless if whether your DC is one of the brightest in the classroom now.[/quote]
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