Anonymous wrote:Sorry to ask but making sure understanding thread: Level IV classes at a non-center school is same as AAP at a center school, right? And if so Level IV at non-center school, student can do advanced academics at middle school or can they only do middle school advanced if went to center school?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, for centers it’s completely dependent on school numbers. Our LIV numbers dropped significantly when one of our feeder schools became a center several years ago and the 2 others started LLIV programs.
Last year and this year we have a grade that has 1 LIV class and they are over 30. The grade above that has just enough LIV kids to require 2 teachers, so they’re at 18-19 kids.
I talked to a LIV at a nearby center school, and they are busting at the seams with multiple level IV teachers at each grade.
(For the PP who said they put level III kids in a level IV center class to fill it, I’m surprised. We were told at my center school that is not allowed under any circumstances!)
Anonymous wrote:Why not 30, 30, 29?Anonymous wrote:This year, I will teach three sections of LIV (middle school). They currently have 32, 31, and 26 students. My other classes, both general education, currently have 30 and 29 students.
Anonymous wrote:Why not 30, 30, 29?Anonymous wrote:This year, I will teach three sections of LIV (middle school). They currently have 32, 31, and 26 students. My other classes, both general education, currently have 30 and 29 students.
Why not 30, 30, 29?Anonymous wrote:This year, I will teach three sections of LIV (middle school). They currently have 32, 31, and 26 students. My other classes, both general education, currently have 30 and 29 students.
Anonymous wrote:In our 6th grade AAP class, we have 26 kids vs 19-21 in the other 3 GenEd classes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry to ask but making sure understanding thread: Level IV classes at a non-center school is same as AAP at a center school, right? And if so Level IV at non-center school, student can do advanced academics at middle school or can they only do middle school advanced if went to center school?
If you're a LIV student (And not just one who was placed in the LLIV classroom because they need to equalize class size), then you would also be Level IV for middle-school. If you're LIV, you can choose to attend your base Middle-school or go to the Center Middle School if it's different (just like Elementary school).
If not, they can usually open enroll in Honors courses at the base school, or apply for the Level IV again each year up through 7th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to ask but making sure understanding thread: Level IV classes at a non-center school is same as AAP at a center school, right? And if so Level IV at non-center school, student can do advanced academics at middle school or can they only do middle school advanced if went to center school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This year, I will teach three sections of LIV (middle school). They currently have 32, 31, and 26 students. My other classes, both general education, currently have 30 and 29 students.
In elementary school, this would be the tough class with the tough students. Not sure if that holds for middle school.