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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]21:27 I'm saying that for all core subjects, no child should be guaranteed all other children will be at their level. Class sizes are being skewed because children are being segregated and not allowed to mix at these centers. If special ed children should be mainstreamed, so should AAP children to some degree. Certainly they shouldn't have lower class sizes just because there aren't enough AAP children to fill out a class. No one should be guaranteed a complete class of children at the same level. That is not guaranteed in general ed and shouldn't be guaranteed in AAP either. They should be allowed access to an advanced curriculum. That's all.[/quote] A lot of times. AAP classes are bigger than gen ed classes. Where are you getting that AAP classes are smaller.[/quote] AAP classes can be smaller. The principal allocates staff. Here's the link to the detail budgets for schools: http://www.fcps.edu/fs/budget/documents/detailed/approved/2014/FY2014DetailSchools.pdf Search for Colvin Run. They get staff based on numbers of students. There's a formula giving more staff to schools with ESL and FRP. [/quote]
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