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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No - I’m a DP. I heard this from the AAP office - one of the staff members. That person’s AART is not wrong. Please stop trying to be so critical. Please chill.[/quote] PP who's AART said this. Others have reported it on this site also. The level I-IV versus "full-time/part-time" distinction is a pretty funny hill to die on.[/quote] I’m not critical, perfectly chill, and it’s certainly not my hill to die on. My kids are in full-time AAP, so this has no bearing on my life. The feedback on this forum has made it clear that there’s no uniform county-wide policy on how the elementary schools implement Part time/ local level II,III — Call it whatever you want. Some of these local “part time” programs are frankly pretty useless from a services standpoint, while others are more robust with a vast difference btwn level 2 and level 3. If there were a change a year ago to move away from leveling, it’s surprising that it hasn’t been reflected on the FCPS website in all this time. [/quote]
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