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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks for all the thoughts. Our school doesn’t have LLIV. My oldest is a high performer - her teachers have told us she’s one of a couple of kids in her grade learning at her level so she may be a kid who really would benefit from it. I do see it as a big deal that her and DS would go to different schools. I am I guess extra sensitive to the sibling issues because I am a twin who was the academic achiever where my twin struggled more. I think my parents handled it really well but I always felt awful for my brother when people called me the smart twin and I’m sure it bothered him. We both went to the same kind of grad school program and have similar jobs so the outcome was the same but this was many years ago, obviously. I guess we’ll see! I honestly find the way FCPS handles AAP kind of strange and I can see why people get so spin up about it. [/quote]
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