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[quote=Anonymous]Elementary GT in early '90's was the Otis Lenon, OLSAT, if the child made the cut, then I think recieved an individual WISC. I know DS1 didn't make it in 2nd grade. Soon after that they started redoing it, not doing the Individual testing but used the OLSAT and I think some committee, but no GYBERs as today. DS2 made it into GT in '96. At that time MANY less schools and classes. It was also right before the SOL push so his teachers were able to do really creative units that you would never see today. I doubt if any class today would spend two days in a parent/teacher made plastic bubble that filled the classroom doing space experiments. As for level of content, can't compare but just knowing how fluid the process is now, and how many more students are in AAP makes me wonder. What would be a better analyses would be how do the percentages, not numbers, compare now days to the '90's as I highly doubt if our children have become that much smarter![/quote]
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