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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are many kiddos in Level IV who are not placed appropriately - they are struggling with the advanced material. If we’re going to add more kids to Level IV, then we need to create a Level V to meet the needs of the kids who truly are advanced. - AAP Teacher[/quote] ^^ Thank you! My class is filled with kids (about 75% percent) with NNAT and CogAt scores between 95 and 110.[/quote] I'm one of the more vocal critics of the watering down of AAP over the last 20 years, and even I'll call bullshit on this one. I'm pretty convinced that AAP has many more kids in the 115-125 range than people on this forum would imagine, but kids between 95 and 110 would have to be an anomaly in AAP. Across the county, about half of the kids in AAP were in-pool on at least one test. I would imagine that the bulk of the admitted parent referrals at least had either the CogAT or NNAT in the 120s. [/quote]
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