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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Shrevewood parents - how is this going? Are you happy with your child's placement?[/quote] It's fine. The LLIV kids were definitely split into 2 classes per grade and the rest of the gen ed students were mixed within them and the remaining other classes. What surprised me though, is that it doesn't seem to be the case that the Level III or other stronger students were necessarily those chosen to be mixed into the 2 AAP LLIV classes. Seems like a huge mix of kids across all of the various classes. [/quote] Congrats, your kid is back in gen ed. Don't expect they'll progress like the AAP classes at the center.[/quote] AAP shouldn’t exist, so this is a good thing.[/quote] So you’re fine with dumbing down the curriculum for all? Everyone who says they should just teach advanced materials all kids have no idea how classroom works. The teacher is always going to have to aim for the lowest level, so nobody is left behind. It’s a real loss for the kids who won’t have access to a faster pace under a flat method. [/quote] Every parent had the choice to move their child to the AAP center. I call bullshit on anyone complaining now because YOU HAD A CHOICE.[/quote] I predict a huge wave of kids transferring to the center next year. The cluster method is a flop.[/quote]
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