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[quote=Anonymous]I can see them changing it. DS has been in LIII and Advanced Math at his base school, we deferred and there was no LLIV at the school at the time. He and his friends all talked about being in AAP, as in the LIII pullout. I think there were a few parents surprised that they could not enroll their kids in LIV classes for MS next year because they thought their kid was in AAP. We are not at a school where AAP is hyped or pushed for so it is not something a lot of people discuss or know about. The LIV meeting when DS was in 2nd had maybe 20 parents there and some of those were younger kids parents. The LI designation is useless since it is the AART meeting with the entire class once a month. I swear they put it there so they could say that everyone gets AAP services to appease some parents. The LII designation at our school is pretty useless. It was some harder worksheets and a higher reading group. I don’t know if the AART meet with the LII kids separately from time to time but DS never told us about it if that happened. The LIII designation can be good, depending on your school. We saw DS bring home projects that they had worked on and discuss books they had read and the like. I feel like the Part-Time designation would be applied to LIII and the Full-Time to LIV. Just drop the LII or call it something pre-AAPish. [/quote]
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