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[quote=Anonymous]How about WISC 141 and GBRS 6? Anyone has idea?[/quote]
I bet my money on IN. |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How about WISC 141 and GBRS 6? Anyone has idea?[/quote]
I bet my money on IN. [/quote] 50-50. |
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Apparently there is a new form of appeal -- you wait a full year and THEN appeal.
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Thank you! I was wondering why this was here. It's been so enjoyable NOT to have all the AAP discussions clogging up the VA Public Schools board. Can we get the Mod to move this? |
Something I've been wondering ever since our school wound up being top heavy with AAP kids. More AAP classes than GE. Something seems very, very wrong here. |
Depends on what you mean by "quality of criteria". The AAP program review (available at http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/pdfs/2013GMUReview.pdf) concluded that "FCPS-AAP does not need to change its identification model for FCPS-AAP because this model aligns with best practices and current conceptions of intelligence within the field." (p. 10) |
Yes, it's ridiculous. But in the fine print of that report there are moves afoot that could prevent this from happening down the road. FCPS is looking at redefining critical mass down to 1 class (from 2 classes now, which is so all the little gifted snowflakes will be able to have different kids in their classes from year to year) which would make it easier to turn more elementary schools into AAP centers and get rid of the so-called "need" for busing them to another school to find their intellectual peers. |
That was certainly not the consensus of the School Board nor the recommendation of FCPS staff, as you surely heard at today's work session. |
Our school also has more AAP classes than GE. Really? That many kids qualified? Guess we really do live in Lake Wobegon. Stop the madness! |
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For the Love of God. Quit wasting valuable Internet bandwidth posting the same thread topic over and over and over again! |
Especially close to 2 weeks later
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Signed, mom who did not and could not make it. So very sad.
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Hmm, here's a thought: don't read what doesn't interest you. Or is that too difficult to wrap your mind around? |
No. Both my children were accepted during the normal application process, and one is still in it. Why would you assume that they had been rejected (as yours obviously was)? If that had happened, why would I be arguing against these insipid appeals? Do you even know how to read? |