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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^PP, I think that might be disingenuous. So the AAP classes are not 13, but they are significantly smaller than the other classes in their grade level, are they not? Someone posted the numbers. I think it was 18 compared to somewhere in the 20s. So they are not 13, but they are not equal to the Gen Ed classes in the same grade. I think (but could be wrong) last year, one was 14 or 15. That's half the size of other schools in the area (several McLean schools have class sizes of 30 -- my own child had 32 one year).[/quote] So move out of McLean then to schools with smaller class sizes. I'm sure you can afford to. 3rd Grade is 15, 21, 22. If you want to even it out then it would be 19, 19, 20. You're up in arms because the class size is not 19 but 15? How is that rational? It makes as much sense and PPs who say that they surely won't trust the GBRS from Shrevewood now. Can you people think critically and make some sense? On one hand you want to put GE kids into the AAP class and on the other hand you're saying (some GE) kids at Shrevewood will be falsely given higher scores so they will be put into the AAP class. What the hell are you arguing about? I bet next year Shrevewood's 3rd grade AAP class will be bout 25 kids and will be bigger than at least one GE class. This is because they are ginning up the GBRS scores, have been prepping all the 1st graders on the NNAT and have made sure to let parents sit next to their kids during the 2nd grade COGAT testing. Shhh, don't tell anyone about these things though.[/quote] You are such a jerk! Mclean or wherever else in the county doesn't need to deal with 32 kids in a class just so that AAP classes at Shrevewood are well under 20. If Shrevewood doesn't need the additional teachers for their general education or special education classes, then they should get less teachers and other schools that have 32 kids in a class should get an additional teacher instead.[/quote]
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