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Reply to "Principal and home teacher's affect on GT admission"
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[quote=Anonymous] I think the same of the principal in our Bethesda-area school, but draw a different conclusion: that at least I don't have to transfer my son to a different school when the high-performing peer group is staying right here for 4th and 5th! Now that only works for "mildly" advanced students like my son (he scored right at the test median of accepted students and was not accepted into the HGC, thus the suspicion that the rec was less than stellar). With proper attention he can thrive in a normal classroom. The teachers do seem to adapt to these kids at our school. I would hope that for off-the-chart gifted students, who absolutely cannot be accommodated in the normal classroom, the principal would make an effort. [/quote]
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