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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Likewise, exclaiming that your kid's classmates are "garden variety" and should be kicked back to Gen Ed because they are not truly gifted and never would have made the cut 15 years ago is absurd.[/b] How do you spell E-N-T-I-T-L-E-M-E-N-T. It doesn't matter how much damage a bloated tracking system called AAP has done to FCPS local schools and communities as long as certain parents can say their kids aren't in Gen Ed -- I love how the abbreviation even makes it sound like "special ed." You are truly part of the problem.[/quote] [b]NP here - um huh? How is it entitlement when every kid has the same opportunity for placement (with the sole exception of outside testing): CogAT, NNAT, nonverbal sections, GBRS, a committee on the school level determining the GBRS, the files being reviewed at the AAP selection level, etc. How on earth is a parent entitled when a kid legitimately gets in? You cray cray.[/quote][/b] It's entitlement that people whose kids whose kids are not gifted feel that they are too good for General Education at one of the best school districts in the country. All the endless testing and jockeying parents do to make their kids look good to a committee is what is cray cray. And by enabling this, FCPS is not upholding the original mandate and intentions of meeting the needs of "gifted students in VA. [/quote] All the testing in the world is not going to produce a result that isn't there. FCPS isn't enabling anything. I see plenty of work that comes from other kids in my kid's class and I may be surprised that they are in AAP but then I remember I have no idea what is going on in their head or what disability they may have. [b]YOU have no idea either. YOU are what drive people nuts. And I say this as someone who has a kid who is classified as highly gifted - it just blows me away that people in my situation (having a very bright child) then look down at other kids who are admitted. [/quote][/b] I didn't dream this up. The majority of what I know, I've heard from AAP teachers who tend to deplore the misuse of the program. Glad you were able to get in a plug for your highly gifted kid though. [/quote]
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