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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is the percentage of students who are in pool? Top 10%? Kid is in pool with NNAT 142 and NGAT 150. Higher performing school.[/quote] I believe it is about 10%, maybe a bit more, in third grade but 20% by 6th grade. [/quote] Correction, The top 10% at each school are in pool. About 10% of the kids in 3rd grade are in AAP and that percentage of kids in AAP grows each year as kids are added to the program through applications and people moving in.[/quote] This makes it sound like you have to be universally screened to have a realistic chance of being AAP. That doesn’t sound right to me. What am I missing?[/quote] Their numbers are completely wrong. The last time FCPS released numbers for AAP, over 16% of the 2nd grade population was found eligible. In the AAP eligibility report, 3991 2nd graders were evaluated for AAP, with 1409 in pool, 2165 parent referrals, and the rest teacher referrals. 2198 kids were found eligible. Since even more schools are offering AAP, I doubt they're taking fewer kids nowadays. [/quote]
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