Anonymous wrote:Why should all level 3 parents be mad? I'm sure there is a range of level 3 students, and they picked the top 7. Get over it.
In LL4 schools, this happens all the time with no problem. If there are 15 level 4 kids in the classroom and they need 10 more to fill out the class they pick the 10 best level 3 kids. So is it fair to the remaining level 3 kids who don't get chosen?
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With all the talk of boxing off the AAP students in the centers by themselves, it seems like a better solution to have general education students who are high performing in a specific area mix with the AAP classes. Some students are very talented in one area. They would be adding to the atmosphere of the class. I have spoken to the AART at our center school. DC was not in-pool, but is a high performer in one specific area. The AART noted that if they do not have a group for DC in the general education that can meet DC's needs, then DC may meet with an AAP class for one subject. It seems more fair to try to meet the needs of all students, be they general education or AAP.