Anonymous wrote:That's a darn good question... Did anyone get a letter last year or in a prior year and know the answer? I would have thought that the eligibility letter for a student at a non-center Level IV school would discuss the option to attend the center.
http://www.fcps.edu/DIS/aap/faqs.html
If my local school offers Local Level IV Services, what are my choices and how do I indicate my decision?
Parent/guardians of students at schools that offer Local Level IV Services have two choices if they wish their level IV- eligible child to participate in the full-time AAP (level IV) curriculum. The eligibility letter mailed to parent/guardians includes a Permission Form. Parent/guardians may elect to keep the child at the local school and receive Level IV Services OR request that the child be placed in the full-time AAP (level IV) center based on your FCPS street address.
If my local school does NOT offer Local Level IV Services, what are my choices and how do I indicate my decision?
Parent/guardians of students found eligible for full-time AAP (level IV) center placement are assigned to a full-time AAP (level IV) center based on their address. The eligibility letter mailed to parent/guardians includes a Permission Form. If your local school does not offer Local Level IV services and you choose not to send your child to the available full-time AAP (level IV) center, your child may participate in the school-based (level III) program at your local school.
What do I do with the Permission Form?
The Permission Form contains all necessary instructions. The form is completed and returned to the Advanced Academic Programs office by the due date.