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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look at the fcps school profile numbers, if a large amount stay then it's good [/quote] Where can you find this?[/quote] go to each school profile page, look at the demographics tab, look at the Advanced Academics - Level IV % and look at the mobility rate. If the AAP level is low and the mobility is high then it's not a strong level iv ideal should be at least 20% in AAP (higher is better) mobility should be below 10%[/quote] This is interesting. We are at Fox Mill, Local Level IV starts next year so there is no AAP specific numbers to look at. I would assume the 19 entries are JI kids. There are 18 departures, I know that there are around 10 kids on average accepted into AAP (AART said so) so I am assuming that 18 would be kids leaving for Oak Hill and kids who left the school but there is no way to know which is which. We deferred placement in favor of the JI program with Advanced Math and Level III pull outs. I get the feeling that this is a common decision at the school.[/quote]
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