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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. When I volunteered for class activities, I did notice a significant difference between kids in the same classroom - both in reading and writing. Some kids finish the task in about half the allotted time and then they just chit chat or get into trouble. So I can see why grouping these kids into a class would be helpful both to them and to the teacher. Teacher can go at a faster pace and set up tasks that require the entire session for most of the kids, instead of teaching to the lowest common denominator. This is what I am worried about with the Flint Hill program. To me, this is where AAP with classes made up of kids with similar abilities would be a big help. What Flint Hill seems to be doing is pretty much dismantling FCPS AAP. Why go through the tests and all the evaluation? [/quote]
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