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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It couldn't be clearer, no matter what the MoCo GTA says, Maryland is very, very clear "These are the students that Maryland law stipulates need different services—beyond those normally provided in a regular school program—to develop their potential." [/quote] No one can change what you believe. However, your wishful thinking is not MCPS’s law. Your interpretation of Maryland regulation, even though related, does not guide MCPS regulation. MCPS has policy IOA which defines the identification and the IOARA defines the regulation. What Marty Creel says in an interview and your interpretation of what he says is just that “your interpretation” not regulation. If you want to change the identification to include only Highly gifted students and not all the advanced learners, that would a different advocacy, may be a worthy one. Until then let us agree to use the contextual definition of GT. GTA does not define the meaning of “GT” in MoCo, MCPS does! [/quote]
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