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Reply to "No separate AAP student track in FCPS high schools, right?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Most school districts can manage to educate their above average children without giving them a label and sending them to a different school[/b]. It's not like the only choices here are the current AAP model or absolutely no differentiation. There is a middle ground. Whether school based or open enrollment advanced classes would end up being watered down is immaterial. AAP is already watered down. If you read the AAP forum, many of the kids in it aren't particularly advanced. Kids who are gifted and need GT instruction are bored out of their minds in AAP. [/quote] Many school districts have gifted programs and most of them have names. Many involve going to another school, whether for one day a week or full time. What they don't have is DCUM, a large forum to complain on.[/quote]
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