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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are is a high SeS school and left for the center also in a high ses area. The center school has smaller classes with only full time kids. The local school had very few children that are full time and places other kids in there to fill the class. The truly full time kids never get the advancement and attention they need [/quote] I have difficulty that you are at a high SES school and there were not enough LIII/LIV kids, or what every they are being called now, to form a LLIV class. We were at a MC/UMC ES and there were more then enough kids to create an Advanced Math class, the school didn't have LLIV at the time. Conviently, all the kids in the Advanced Math class were in the LIII pull out, so they were all LIII or LIV students. There were a few kids in the LIII pull out not in the Advanced Math class. The Advanced Math effectively served as the LLIV class at the school. The school has a cluster model now but that includes a pull out for the LIV identified kids in order to give them more direct instruction. [/quote] At our high SES school, almost all the level 4 kids leave for the center. So there is not enough for dedicated classes.[/quote]
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