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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] An achievement test like i-ready should be part of the application for AAP since the name of the program is Advanced Academics. It can't be prepped for and you can't go and shop around for lenient testers or pay to take multiple ability tests if you don't like the results from the school. If you are merely on grade level you don't need an academically advanced program. Your needs can be met in general Ed. If a child is reading at a second grade level and doing second grade math, they shouldn't be in AAP at THIS time. If they surge ahead in third grade or fourth then they can enter then.[/quote] +1 It is unreasonable to expect AAP teachers to differentiate for kids ranging from 3+ years above grade level all the way down through on or below grade level learners. The on and below grade level learners should remain in gen ed with all of the other on and below grade level learners. [/quote]
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