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Reply to "What happened to every elementary school having a dedicated level 4 classroom??"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm surprised the anti-AAP/anti-Center poster hasn't shown up yet. The Center model should stay for precisely this reason. There aren't enough kids at base schools to fill a class in each grade so they will either cluster and/or drop the academic threshold to include more kids in order to fill AAP seats. [/quote] Our ES has three classes per grade and one of those is AAP. I would guess that 1/2 of the kids in that class are not actually LLIV. If our school can do it, everyone's can.[/quote] We're at a school where the LLIV is a popularity contest. Can't wait until those kids get to middle school and high school and have to go through truly advanced curricula. I really wish that schools-based standards was't a thing and AAP was based solely on test scores. I'm still livid that my child got low scores on the HOPE solely because we were new to the school and the teachers didn't know them.[/quote]
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