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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here-Actually I want statistics about how much percentage of AAP kids get into TJ not how much percentage of TJ students are from AAP[/quote] There are about 3,000 8th graders in the AAP program (FCPS). 70% of 480 = 336. About 336 AAP students from about 3,000 total AAP 8th graders go on to TJ.[/quote] Where are you seeing 3000 8th graders in AAP? FCPS dashboard lists 1963 students in AAP in 8th grade.[/quote] FCPS does not consistently account for Level IV AAP students. If you look at the FCPS School Profile for a middle school [b]without[/b] a Level IV AAP Center, for example, and select the Demographics tab, you will see enrollment numbers for General Education, Advanced Academics - Level IV, Middle Advanced Academics - Levels I,II,III, English Language Services, and Special Education Services. FCPS counts students taking all honors classes as Advanced Academics - Level IV, even though they are not in a Level IV AAP Center.[/quote]
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