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Reply to "Is this the beginning of the end for Level IV AAP?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Is this to help overcrowding at Haycock? [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is no way 1 teacher can handle additional differentiation ( especially on the upside) in a class of 25+. The only reason they cater to those performing on the low end is that they have to meet SOL standards. But there are no such restrictions on the high end. I don't see a) FCPS rolling this out to each school and therefore b) [b]this has nothing to do with AAP centers[/b]. I think they are just trying to see if its feasible to better serve the needs of kids who can be challenged more. But knowing how overloaded teachers already are, I dont see this taking off.[/quote] It has a lot to do with Haycock. Haycock is the only AAP center that will be piloting the program. Does anyone know if the Haycock AAP center program will remain intact during this pilot or if the kids will be grouped in with the general ed kids?[/quote][/quote]
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