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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][quote=Anonymous]There are some schools that are "local level 4" that have 12 students in the whole school that are "level 4" -- not 12 in one grade, but in the WHOLE school. What kind of AAP experience is that going to be when there are 3 kids per grade who qualified? I don't even know how they can call themselves "Local Level 4."[/quote] One that hugely benefits the next tier of bright kids at the school? I would take it gladly at our school.[/quote] Agree 100%. If FCPS is trying to expand access to the AAP curriculum, they should be offering local level 4 in every school. [/quote] I’m ok with them offering LLIV at every school instead of the centers for the most part. I think the format would have to be changed though and have rotations for core classes rather than one “good” class in each grade - which is how I fear it would turn out at many smaller FCPS schools. [/quote]
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