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Reply to "Is there such a thing as an advanced academic program in Arlington public schools? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD was identified as gifted in Math, English, and Art in APS. I have never witnessed any AAP or differentiated instruction in Elem or Middle School even though they say they do it. I have not seen it! Same instruction as the everyone else.[/quote] That's unfortunate. My child has been identified in math, english, science and social studies, and I hear all the time about the various things he's doing with the gifted services teacher in addition to his regular classroom learning.[/quote] Same with one of my kids while the other tells me nothing about school. If you are concerned about the implementation, you might schedule a meeting with the school's gifted teacher to learn how it's handled at that school. We were told they intentionally don't draw attention to the differentiation, it's not supposed to be obvious to the kids and thus won't be obvious to the parents either.[/quote]
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