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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [quote=Anonymous]All three kids were in pool, but on the low side of the cut-offs. All three kids were actively discouraged by the AART from the AAP program and didn't get level III services during K-2.[/quote] There is no level III in K-2. [/quote] There actually is, I believe. My kids got pull outs during K-2. They called it Level II in K and Level III in first and second.[/quote] Not sure if you are the same person, but is it actually, or do you believe? Which one is it? Before you post on a forum please make sure to check your resources. A question for the original quoted poster: How did the AART discourage your kids (actively or passively) from the AAP program? Was it by not including them in the unavailable Level III services?[/quote] I'm the AA poster with the three kids. I think what I meant was that they got no pull-outs at all during K-2. I supplemented with them at home and took them to Kumon/Mathnasieum. But they got zero extensions during the day. We had the same AART for all three of my kids. For all of them, she did the absolute bare minimum when it came to complying their packets. She also said that all three of my kids were doing well in their current class situation and she didn't see a need to send them off to a center when they were thriving there. By the time the third kid came around, she actually rolled her eyes when I handed her the parent referral form and completely avoided me when I informed the principal that we were heading to a center. And yes, I mentioned this to the principal. Nothing was done. [/quote]
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