Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here - Has the pilot been made permanent? If so, it seems that your question has been answered. If not, perhaps you could clarify what it is you are asking.
Doubt you are NP, but i do assume you can read ?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Since so many "qualify" it would be extremely easy to encorporate the curriculum into the base school.
This has already been done in some areas of the county. The delivery of the curriculum is different in AAP Centers as compared to the base school.
You asserted this above and in response to how so, you reply with a link to a Patch article that referred to a pilot program. ... you can't respond otherwise you'd back up your post....pathetic and... GFAKYPI.
Anonymous wrote:NP here - Has the pilot been made permanent? If so, it seems that your question has been answered. If not, perhaps you could clarify what it is you are asking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Since so many "qualify" it would be extremely easy to encorporate the curriculum into the base school.
This has already been done in some areas of the county. The delivery of the curriculum is different in AAP Centers as compared to the base school.
Anonymous wrote:My DCs' school has LLIV and they move the kids around the four core subjects in each grade. The LIII students are put into the AAP classes for the subjects they excel. For lunch, recess, specials..... the students are mixed in their homerooms. They have done this since before it was officially sanctioned a LLIV school.
Anonymous wrote:^^^you still haven't answered the question^^^ perhaps b/c you can't?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Since so many "qualify" it would be extremely easy to encorporate the curriculum into the base school.
This has already been done in some areas of the county. The delivery of the curriculum is different in AAP Centers as compared to the base school.
How so?
http://vienna.patch.com/groups/schools/p/curriculum-plan-raises-issues-of-equity-communication
DP,
The article doesn't address the question raised above, it focuses on a pilot program to over such services in ALL classrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Since so many "qualify" it would be extremely easy to encorporate the curriculum into the base school.
This has already been done in some areas of the county. The delivery of the curriculum is different in AAP Centers as compared to the base school.
How so?
http://vienna.patch.com/groups/schools/p/curriculum-plan-raises-issues-of-equity-communication
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Since so many "qualify" it would be extremely easy to encorporate the curriculum into the base school.
This has already been done in some areas of the county. The delivery of the curriculum is different in AAP Centers as compared to the base school.
How so?