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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If Gen Ed were truly Gen Ed, i.e., a majority of the student population in any school, then Gen Ed would improve and not accorded a stigma. In Westchester County, NY, gifted or accelerated programs or for the true top 5%, not just the average Fairfax County household with a median HHI > $150k.[/quote] This is the answer. Should really be top 2%.[/quote] isn't this how it used to be in FCPS? when i was coming through (many moons ago), the GT classes were max 20 students and there were only center programs. some years there weren't enough for a full class and multiple grades would be sandwiched together for a slightly larger GT class (like a 4th/5th class of 25 students, for example). i wonder why it changed. it seems like the push to expand GT (now AAP) has actually watered down curriculum across the board.[/quote]
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