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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some courts/agencies have also ruled that "gifted" can be an individual/special need that gets 504/IEP protection. [/quote] Not in Virginia. There are other states that use IEPs for truely gifted kids, most of the kids in AAP would not qualify for a GT IEP. However the Virginia law is written, Arlington's program meets the requirements and it is pretty much non-existant. AAP, for the problems that people have with it, is probably one of the strongest programs in Virginia. [/quote] Correct. The PP you are responding to appears to be attempting to distort the issue by referring to entirely unidentified “courts/agencies,” - which could possibly refer to jurisdictions outside the Commonwealth of Virginia, and are entirely irrelevant to Virginia schools.[/quote]
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