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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There a kids in AAP, who had low cogat and iready, but high HOPE got them in. One cant expect them to score mid or high 90 percentiles on iready. [/quote] But also, AAP is 20 percent of the county kids and no, 20 percent of the county, even a high SES county, is not always in the top 95th or higher percentile on every iready test. [b]AAP is not a gifted program.[/b] It's a slightly accelerated program for mostly bright, but normal, kids. [/quote] It's both. At some center schools, it seems to be more one, and at other center schools, more the other.[/quote] What happens if AAP center students consistently score in the lower percentiles 30-40s in fall, winter and spring in reading, math or both? do these students get intervention? do they exit AAP? Do they drop down to local AAP? is this atypical?[/quote]
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