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Reply to "What percentage of schools have either a center or local leve 4 class?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Definitely pick the center. We were at one of the schools that overnight became Local Level 4 and almost the entire class was "principal placed". It really was just that too. The principal decided who was in the class. It was filled with kids whose parents were tight with the admin and most had older children that had been with the school for years. The students would joke around and make remarks about how easy it was for them to get in. The class was not ran at any sort of AAP level and was doing the exact same projects and classwork as the non Local Level 4 classes. We were told at orientation it would be different and it wasn't. Every child who was principal placed in the class was able to apply for Level 4 after the year and every single one was accepted. Even the parents who were told that they should not apply (by the teacher) did apply, and did get accepted. [/quote] That doesn't make sense. The AAP decisions are made by central admin, not the principal.[/quote] There can be principal placed students in LLIV if the school doesn’t have enough kids for a full LLIV AAP class. [/quote]
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