Anonymous
Post 08/23/2024 21:42     Subject: Local level IV

Thanks for the responses. I fully believe my child is intelligent enough to access the curriculum. I think my worry is, is she disciplined enough. She’s very, very social and ADHD. I hope she will rise to the occasion.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2024 19:54     Subject: Local level IV

A lot of kids in LIV don’t score pass advanced on both SOLs. Your kid will likely be in the middle of the pack in the LLIV classroom.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2024 18:55     Subject: Local level IV

She'll be fine!
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2024 18:43     Subject: Local level IV

It's really not that different from the other classes, except for math. Your child will be fine.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2024 21:14     Subject: Local level IV

Anonymous wrote:This probably varies by school but my son who is in aap got a 600 on 3rd grade sols. So I wouldn't consider a 500 a particular good score. Its likely the other kids scored higher.


Ignore this poster who doesn't understand how SOL scoring works. She just wants to brag about a 600 (not unusual btw). Congrats, I guess.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2024 18:22     Subject: Local level IV

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This probably varies by school but my son who is in aap got a 600 on 3rd grade sols. So I wouldn't consider a 500 a particular good score. Its likely the other kids scored higher.



a 500 or higher is a good score. Not sure what you are talking about.


The difference between 520 and 600 could be a few questions. It’s not that big a difference.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 18:08     Subject: Local level IV

Anonymous wrote:This probably varies by school but my son who is in aap got a 600 on 3rd grade sols. So I wouldn't consider a 500 a particular good score. Its likely the other kids scored higher.



a 500 or higher is a good score. Not sure what you are talking about.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 10:42     Subject: Local level IV

Your kid is smart enough to be placed in the AAP class. Teachers believe in her and so should you.

She will surprise you. Just offer help if she needs it.

Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 09:15     Subject: Local level IV

Anonymous wrote:My child was placed in the level IV class this year. She’s not that level. She’s a 3, maybe a 2. She’s in 4th grade
I don’t know why they put her in. I’m thinking maybe due to SOLs last year ( she got over 500 on both).

Anyway my question is, will a non level IV kid be able to hack it? Is she going to be overwhelmed and not know what she’s doing?


Level 4 is not challenging.
There will be more material but not more difficulty except in math.

For example:
History might include the cash crops of the 13 colonies
English might include reading a book that other classes don't read.
It's the math. That is pretty much the only important part of level 4 that distinguishes AAP from gen ed.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 09:08     Subject: Local level IV

This probably varies by school but my son who is in aap got a 600 on 3rd grade sols. So I wouldn't consider a 500 a particular good score. Its likely the other kids scored higher.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 09:07     Subject: Local level IV

Im sure its not too late to ask the school to move classes. Why bother if she doesnt need or want the challenge?
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 04:45     Subject: Local level IV

Math is the most challenging so help at home and she will be ok.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 03:13     Subject: Local level IV

My child was placed in the level IV class this year. She’s not that level. She’s a 3, maybe a 2. She’s in 4th grade
I don’t know why they put her in. I’m thinking maybe due to SOLs last year ( she got over 500 on both).

Anyway my question is, will a non level IV kid be able to hack it? Is she going to be overwhelmed and not know what she’s doing?