Anonymous wrote:I heard over 50% of Wolftrap's students qualified for AAP last year and most of them stayed. 100% of their 3rd graders passed the Science SOL. Louise Archer is a great school, but Wolftrap's AAP program is not overly watered down. They both do a great job with their AAP programs.
Anonymous wrote:So if you're lucky enough to live in a place that has an excellent school, and when that school has a great LIV program, it baffles my mind that you would consider droppping out and having your kid bussed to a "center".
Anonymous wrote:I suppose that in a school where there were multiple classes per grade of LLIV, at least the classes could vary from year to year. I find it to be very socially stifling.
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I'm somewhat familiar from having friends at Wolftrap. No matter how you feel about this more inclusive model, I think folks should get used to it as this seems to be the way FCPS is going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently Wolftrap used to create a separate Level IV class and that class would stay together for all subjects -- math, social studies, science, language arts etc. They would be together for the whole day. This year, for the first time, they did away with the separate class and all children eceive the AAP curriculum for science and social studies and the classes are all mixed up and all three classes include some level IV kids and non level IV kids and then the whole grade switches classes for math and language arts so for those two subjects only, the Level IV kids are all together in the same class. I think that is what OP means by "mainstreaming" -- no more separate class for Local Level IV.
OP here, thank you PP- yes, that is what I meant. I have a friend whose child went to AAP at Floris and had separate classes, like Wolftrap used to do. I've also read that Oakton ES used to do this as well and has moved over to what Wolftrap is now doing. Are there any parents that have experience with the new way WT approaches AAP? For the little feedback I have been able to receive (new here), it was not positive.
I'm somewhat familiar from having friends at Wolftrap. No matter how you feel about this more inclusive model, I think folks should get used to it as this seems to be the way FCPS is going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently Wolftrap used to create a separate Level IV class and that class would stay together for all subjects -- math, social studies, science, language arts etc. They would be together for the whole day. This year, for the first time, they did away with the separate class and all children eceive the AAP curriculum for science and social studies and the classes are all mixed up and all three classes include some level IV kids and non level IV kids and then the whole grade switches classes for math and language arts so for those two subjects only, the Level IV kids are all together in the same class. I think that is what OP means by "mainstreaming" -- no more separate class for Local Level IV.
OP here, thank you PP- yes, that is what I meant. I have a friend whose child went to AAP at Floris and had separate classes, like Wolftrap used to do. I've also read that Oakton ES used to do this as well and has moved over to what Wolftrap is now doing. Are there any parents that have experience with the new way WT approaches AAP? For the little feedback I have been able to receive (new here), it was not positive.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently Wolftrap used to create a separate Level IV class and that class would stay together for all subjects -- math, social studies, science, language arts etc. They would be together for the whole day. This year, for the first time, they did away with the separate class and all children eceive the AAP curriculum for science and social studies and the classes are all mixed up and all three classes include some level IV kids and non level IV kids and then the whole grade switches classes for math and language arts so for those two subjects only, the Level IV kids are all together in the same class. I think that is what OP means by "mainstreaming" -- no more separate class for Local Level IV.