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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][/quote] AAP is What MoThere are a few HGCs that have 2e programs.[/quote] Listen up, Fairfax. Why can't you have a few AAP centers that are staffed to handle the 2e population?[/quote] I would love that, but there would have to be many issues solved. I don't think that will solve the problem unless they also go to the next level. One of the problems is that second E. It can mean vastly different accommodations. For those of you in Montgomery County with experience with their 2E program, how to they address the different needs of the students that are all in one classroom? For example, preferential seating- how can everyone sit on their preferred spot? How are the different technologies needed by different students integrated? How do they do tests where several children need scribes? How do you find the additional classrooms? Is the teacher to student ratio smaller? It would require additional $$$, and I don't see that happening- AAP is already a target for the additional cost of the bussing - and that is minimal. [/quote]
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