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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you! This decision is certainly not favorable to those who are new to the district. I wish the admission process was more considerate. [/quote] I would still talk to the counselor at school and see what are the options available. They might have something better to suggest. [/quote] I did and the response was nothing can be done. What a biased decision. [/quote] I am sorry. As you mentioned earlier, your child was in a gifted program before you moved to Loudoun. We moved from Fairfax County and my child was in AAP program (which is advanced academic placement, formerly GT). Mostly kids who were in AAP program got qualified for Algebra in 7th grade. I believe something similar is in Loudoun. Wondering why Algebra wasn’t offered to your child in 7th grade?[/quote] We moved from NJ to Loudoun. Here only less than 5% of the overall 7th grade class is allowed Algebra 1. So out of 100 gifted kids (overall 460 students) only 25. Looks like here 50% of the class is doing Algebra 1 in 7th grade. My son got A+ in 7th grade as Pre Al A as school work was so easy, but they don’t allow Algebra 1 until 8th grade. [/quote]
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