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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's because there are so many parents who feel this way and who are tired of the AAP status quo. A lot of us are beginning to wake up to what a poorly designed system AAP is.[/quote] What's a well-designed G&T system?[/quote] We have had kids in gifted education in four states (west coast, midwest, mid atlantic and south), with kids who are highly gifted (upper 99% range) and very bright (mid 90s, just outside of LIV, L3 + advanced math) Fairfax County's AAP program is far and away the best designed GT program we have ever encountered, especially with its attempt to reach as many kids as possible through everything from Level 3 pull outs to Level 4 centers through TJ. If there were any area I would improve upon, it would be to have a hard cut off for center admittance (2 deviations from norm) and perhaps an elimination of the current locwl level IV model. [/quote]
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