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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thoreau's school profile on the FCPS website (http://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108:13) says about half of the kids are already in LLIV. So with the influx of new kids, some of whom will presumably choose LLIV, will that make the gen ed students a minority at the school? I'm confused as to how so many students can be deemed IV AAP based on some of the earlier threads discussing the raw numbers of AAP kids staying at Thoreau vs LJ. [/quote] It just means 46% of the students are receiving some LLIV services. It doesn’t mean they tested into the AAP program. If you add the numbers in those columns up, you’ll see some kids are double-counted and the total is about 162%.[/quote] It says 422 children last year received LLIV services. It then has another line for LL I,II, and III services. What else does that mean other than the AAP program?[/quote] There are students taking Level IV classes even though they are not in the full-time AAP program. The 422 includes those kids as well as those who were eligible for full-time AAP but chose to go to Thoreau rather than the centers at Jackson and Kilmer. Since Thoreau isn’t being designated a center, I’m not sure FCPS will publish any statistics that indicate the number of students there who are eligible for full-time AAP. Others may know the answer.[/quote]
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