Anonymous wrote:Something just does not make sense to me -
My DC’s base school (it is not a center, but with local level IV program) had 4 2nd grade classes this past school year, and now will have 2 AAP Local level IV classes for 3rd grade (not sure if there is another one or two regular classes, I assume two). This make me think that how many kids got selected to AAP Level IV program? besides the kids choose to go to center (as far as I know, quite a few did), there are still enough AAP Level IV students to fill 2 classroom in base school? So how many percentage 2nd grade made to AAP level IV? Over 50%?
Same boat here. Once the transfers from the private schools and the successful appeals are factored in we could be looking at over 30 students per each LLIV class, making the percentage of third graders in AAP over 50! My hunch is that a good number are principal designates and some are preppers. Starting to regret not choosing the center school but heard rumor that class sizes will be high there too. Oh well there is always next year.