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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can look up the numbers for the past 3 years for any elementary school in FCPS. https://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108:13:::::P0_CURRENT_SCHOOL_ID,P0_EDSL:017,0 For the 2023-24 school year Colvin Run had: 548 General Education Students 181 Level IV AAP Students 179 Level II, III AAP Students 29 English Language Learners 152 Special Education Students [/quote] But this doesn’t tell you anything about whether non-AAP IV students are in the AAP IV classes. At Colvin Run there are three general education classes, and two AAP IV classes. AAP III kids rotate in for math but otherwise the classrooms are self contained outside of specials. I had never considered that some of the kids in the AAP IV classes were actually principal placed. If a kid is principal placed, do you as a parent know this? Like you get the no from central AAP and then end up in one of the AAP classes anyway? Or do you get a yes like everyone else and never know it was a principal placement?[/quote] You as a parent know. I have friends whose kids were principal placed who didn't apply in any way to level IV. Their teachers identified the kids as good candidates, the parents agreed, and that was that. Princpal placement is for a single year only and not a guarantee. Most importantly to people who care, it doesn't impact middle school.[/quote]
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