Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this at a center?
No
If it's not at a center then this is very typical. They combine kids who choose to do AAP/Level IV at their base school with all the other kids (Level III and kids who aren't) because there aren't enough kids to justify a full class of AAP.
Exactly. At our school our DD and one other child chose to stay at the local school and not attend the Center (and before someone asks how I know this you can look at the dashboard to see how many centrally placed AAP students a school has in each grade, plus, you see all the other level IV students at the orientation). That meant the other 19 kids are all principal placed as they have to fill the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this at a center?
No
If it's not at a center then this is very typical. They combine kids who choose to do AAP/Level IV at their base school with all the other kids (Level III and kids who aren't) because there aren't enough kids to justify a full class of AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this at a center?
No
Anonymous wrote:This happened in our center to balance out class size. So not BSAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it happens in centers too. It seems to be happening more and more. Maybe boundary changes will occur to cut down on numbers/overcrowding or a complete shift away from centers.Anonymous wrote:Doubt this happens at a center school. Just a local level IV.
I’m calling bs on this.
This happened in our center to balance out class size. So not BSAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it happens in centers too. It seems to be happening more and more. Maybe boundary changes will occur to cut down on numbers/overcrowding or a complete shift away from centers.Anonymous wrote:Doubt this happens at a center school. Just a local level IV.
I’m calling bs on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it happens in centers too. It seems to be happening more and more. Maybe boundary changes will occur to cut down on numbers/overcrowding or a complete shift away from centers.Anonymous wrote:Doubt this happens at a center school. Just a local level IV.
I’m calling bs on this.
Anonymous wrote:it happens in centers too. It seems to be happening more and more. Maybe boundary changes will occur to cut down on numbers/overcrowding or a complete shift away from centers.Anonymous wrote:Doubt this happens at a center school. Just a local level IV.
it happens in centers too. It seems to be happening more and more. Maybe boundary changes will occur to cut down on numbers/overcrowding or a complete shift away from centers.Anonymous wrote:Doubt this happens at a center school. Just a local level IV.