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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The above is basically true for elementary school; there is no place in AAP Centers for remediation/basic skills no matter the intellectual ability of the child. SOMe of the LLVI schools get it and do it, but it it not the norm. I can't speak to MS because our MS experience was so horrific and individualized and the Principal is a known thwart to 2E and LD in particular. HS has been much better. DC receives all his accommodations and takes Honors and AP courses. [/quote] So to answer your main question. FCPS does issue IEPs for gifted children but not based on their giftedness, only based on their LDs or other issues. [/quote] Thank you! Unfortunatley, my child is smarter than me. So most of what has been discussed just went over my head. But, I do get I have my terms confused. I grew up in the 80s in a different city and we were issed IEPs and went to a special school one day a week until High School- then they put us in the AP classes and if necessary (not me) sent kids to college for the courses they needed. Oh what fun the next 15 years will be! Thanks Again -OP[/quote] There are some states where being gifted is a qualifying "diagnosis" for an IEP, Virginia is not one of them. [/quote]
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