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Reply to "Who to vote in November in BOE for More Challenging Curriculum for Advanced Students"
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[quote=Anonymous]"...And it is not someone's "gifted snowflakes" but those less-advantaged kids, the ones who don't have parents who are able to sit down with them every day and cover material not covered in the classroom, who really lose big time when you remove differentiation. " THIS. Does anyone really think this will level the playing field? On the contrary, now those with time, education, and means will make sure their bright children get an appropriate education outside of normal school hours (and will have to explain sadly to their children that school is no longer a place for challenge/hard work, and that school doesn't really care about challenging them or providing them with an appropriate education, so they should see school as a social outlet). Meanwhile, bright disadvantaged kids will be totally stuck. [/quote]
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