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Reply to "s/o "if you kid doesn't go to AAP 3-8 is he doomed?" - what is the point of AAP?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wolftrap, has an integrated LLIV program. Half the day AAP and general kids are separated for math and language arts, and the other half the students are mixed. All children are taught science and social studies from the AAP curriculum materials. Some of the general ed students receive compacted math and/or receive some AAP language arts materials if they qualify for each subject. While the class sizes are large, it's nice that the school tries to provide enrichment to as many children as possible and also provide as little of a divide between AAP and general ed. Many schools in FCPS are now using this same model or different models of integration that provide the same types of services. I'm kind of surprised to still hear the vitrol on this board between parents of AAP and general ed students and read about the anxiety that still exists over getting into AAP after hearing how many schools have worked to integrate advanced academics within the entire school population.[/quote] That kind of thing is not available everywhere. Not even close. It's like saying "I'm surprised to still hear about people struggling to make ends meet since a lot of people I know are buying second homes." [/quote] The thing is that it can be. Many of the centers and LLIV schools are mixing kids of different levels for part of the day and/or letting kids take classes with kids a year up either individually or through combination classes for certain subjects. PTA's should push to have their schools more integrated while still allowing for some advanced instruction.[/quote]
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