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[quote=Anonymous]Op, I think you are smart to keep an eye on things. Second grade the teachers are bracing for parents to push for entry into the gifted program (if this is NoVa, I mean a real push for AAP center) In some cases it feels as if teachers want everyone to be satisfied with the status quo, they don't want you to make waves, they don't want you to question - and here's the important part - they want to have documented history that the child's placement in the non-AAP class is the right one. I think only good will come from having a watchful eye. Don't be an easy push-over. Doesn't sound like you are. Know that at the end of the day, you can make up a great deal of this enrichment at home. At the end of the day, your child's future will not likely be impacted by a disconnect with this teacher.[/quote]
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