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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“I currently have a 3rd grader at Terra Centre and can vouch that these numbers are accurate. Rumer is that White Oaks AAP is a hot mess so no one wants to transfer.” Yeah - I think too that the numbers transfering to WO are not the same as who qualifies for AAP4 given those issues. [/quote] +1[/quote] You can certainly ask the principal how many kids are AAP qualified per grade at TCES. And then add that to the number who transfer out. It might be enough. If you don't pursue it and ask the community or talk to your school board rep, you will never know. Just remember that even if there are 20 kids per grade who are AAP qualified. And even if there is Local Level 4 at TCES, not all 20 will stay for LL4. You would expect that even then, some will choose to go to a center. Now, it may happen in the next 5 years that they try to put LL4 in most (if not all) schools. I think there are both pros and cons to that. I have heard that they are on the march toward that -- but not sure when or if it will happen. Perhaps your principal or school board member can give you some insight. As long as there are centers, some of the kids who qualify will go to the center. So, you have to factor that into your equation on how many would make up the LL4 class.[/quote]
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