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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, since we've devolved into wacky conspiracy theories, I have one for everyone. I think that center capacity plays a major role in whether kids are accepted or rejected on appeal. If the school is close to a point where they would need to hire a new AAP teacher or add a trailer, I doubt they'll let anyone in on appeals. I also bet if a school is in a position where the AAP classes are tiny and the gen ed ones are large, they'll be quite generous in letting kids in to prevent the bad optics. Many of the appeals and later grade admissions are most likely based more on logistics and capacity than they are on the individual student's merit. [/quote] My school, the principal let in a lot of 6th graders who scored a little low into prealgebra, allowing the school to fill a whole prealgebra class with only 6th graders.[/quote]
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