Does it help to have an IEP re AAP?

Anonymous
Have noticed FCPS publishes number of kids with IEPs who get into TJ. Are they equally motivated to have IEP kids in AAP level IV?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have noticed FCPS publishes number of kids with IEPs who get into TJ. Are they equally motivated to have IEP kids in AAP level IV?


It’s data. I don’t know that it’s motivation to have more “IEP kids.”
Anonymous
FCPS loves 2E students even if the second E is lacking
Anonymous
If the test scores are high - I think it "helps." If two kids have the same test scores - I think they'd lean towards accepting the one with the IEP first as more needed of special services.
Anonymous
Special Snowflakes!
Anonymous
My child is in the only one in their grade with an IEP and in AAP. Don’t ask how I know, but I know. IEP was established after child was admitted to AAP.

Child was in pool, I believe child got in AAP because of scores and not GBRS. I think the school thought we prepped for NNAT and COGAT. The evaluation for IEP included the WISC, which showed a 99% IQ. Only then the school realized child was truly smart but with difficulties in certain areas. Principal at the IEP meeting, made a comment how the IQ was in line with test scores and the school would support 2E child.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Special Snowflakes!


Really? Appreciate you have NT children.

Having a child that is 2E keeps you on your toes all the time. You have no idea how much more involved it is to parent a non NT child. The extra expenses for therapy, constant meetings with school, medication management and ect…..

Count your blessings and put yourself in someone else’s shoes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have noticed FCPS publishes number of kids with IEPs who get into TJ. Are they equally motivated to have IEP kids in AAP level IV?


I thought that number was TS?

Fwiw, there are lots of 2e kids in AAP, which makes sense since one of the ES is for gifted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FCPS loves 2E students even if the second E is lacking
ha ha ha. Ha
Anonymous
TJ is getting better but it has far to go regarding students with IEPs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FCPS loves 2E students even if the second E is lacking


What a vile comment. Parents of these kids who know the truth disagree.
Anonymous
is there an official "twice exceptional" designation in FCPS? Or is just a term thrown around?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:is there an official "twice exceptional" designation in FCPS? Or is just a term thrown around?


FCPS has an entire handbook and other supporting materials.

https://www.fcps.edu/academics/academic-overview/advanced-academic-programs-aap/twice-exceptional-2elearners

Anonymous
Right but .... are students ever given the label 2e officially? Kids will be diagnosed ADD or autism spectrum disorder or dyslexic but are some of those later labeled 2e thru any official process or is that simply something a parent will claim or a teacher uses in passing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Right but .... are students ever given the label 2e officially? Kids will be diagnosed ADD or autism spectrum disorder or dyslexic but are some of those later labeled 2e thru any official process or is that simply something a parent will claim or a teacher uses in passing?


Per the handbook referenced:

Twice-exceptionality is not specifically addressed by any federal, state, or local regulations.
FCPS does not formally identify students as 2e, but rather provides a continuum of advanced
academic services, and, concurrently, special education services or Section 504 Plans to
students who need both. Eligibility for services is independently determined by the Advanced
Academic Programs (AAP) office and the Department of Special Services, following
procedures outlined in state legislation and local regulations.
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