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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most of the non-center schools near us have 2-3 classes per grade. There is no way they would fill an entire classroom with advanced math students especially after the AAP students have left. There can't be many non center or LLIV schools that still has 4 classes per grade for grades 3-6.[/quote] I am the PP -- we are a school of 800 students and we're in the part of the county that doesn't really push to go to AAP. We have 4 third grade classes. There are 25 kids in my child's regular class. I assume the other 3rd grade classrooms are comparable in size. [/quote] This is two + years old, but at DC's LLIV school, they had three classes with a total of 75-80 or so kids (school size was ~525). BUT, they had an additional math teacher and a special ed math teacher, so there were 5 math classes in 3-6th grade. Two of which were "compacted" or advanced or whatever it is they are calling it these days. [/quote]
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