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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The FCAG email said that 21% of elementary students are in AAP, and the percentage is higher in some areas. That seems like a very high percentage to me. It used to be about 10% overall and that seemed to work well. How difficult would it be at this point to get back to 10% as a goal? It would save money and improve the program at the same time, if they could do it. The alternative appears to be to eliminate the program altogether, which actually might be easier to sell to parents than the idea of ratcheting the program back. [/quote] [b]I would like to see a break out of that number - grade by grade.[/b] I know when my children were in MS, they were counted as AAP as they took all Honors for the four core classes. I would also like to see the break out by Level I, II, III and IV. The 23% probably includes the Level III AAP. It is in FCAG to present the highest number of participants they can. [/quote] Those numbers are in the AAPAC report from last year. The membership numbers are in school profiles: http://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108:42:0::NO [/quote]
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