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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]GBRS REPORT Area of strength in: Mathematics N Reading. N What is meaning of N ? It means Not strength area?[/quote] Basically means they are not in Advanced Math or Reading (i.e., above grade level).[/quote] Thank you for clarification...[/quote] For such a small note at the top of the GBRS I think this section has a lot of meaning. Y means that they are differentiating for your child in that area fairly consistently. If they don’t have to differentiate for your child then their needs are being served in Gen Ed. If your child has two Ys then they have to differentiate consistently in both subjects, so that is likely to indicate that they need an AAP setting. AAP offers a lot of social aspects for kids, creative thinking, independent work, self guided leanring and project based learning. They love to talk about the PBLs. So showing that your child learn best when able to collaborate, create projects, write creatively....those are all AAP curriuculm strengths. It might help to read over the AAP website description or look back at your AARTs presentation in the fall to talk about what is unique about AAP that best serves your child. I don’t know anyone in person who got in on appeal, but I assume some people must. [/quote]
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