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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]More for those that thought I was lying: https://www.insidenova.com/lifestyles/10-year-old-linda-pistun-is-going-places-and-mars-might-be-one-of-them/article_b2481e70-9664-11ed-9af4-4f6a9ded786d.html https://dailyprogress.com/news/local/education/uva-courses-are-no-sweat-for-this-10-year-old-girl/article_923545ee-3c7d-11ee-8d24-ef2dc04d8168.html https://news.virginia.edu/content/10-year-old-wunderkind-hopes-uva-her-launchpad-space https://www.fairfaxtimes.com/positive_vibes/tj-student-shoots-for-the-stars/article_d1b45c00-4da8-11ee-a6b1-f3ce67de1831.html https://www.pwcs.edu/news/2023/09/young_scientist_linda_pistun_is_just_getting_started [/quote] You may not be lying, but you’re still an idiot. You’ve insisted in multiple threads that FCPS takes care of its truly gifted kids, and that if other kids were special enough to merit it, FCPS would provide appropriate acceleration. This is false. The girl in question attended Gainesville schools, which are apparently much more willing to meet the needs of profoundly gifted kids. If she had attended FCPS, the best she could have hoped for was one grade skip and a couple years of math skipping, and only if the principal is willing to entertain the idea and central office is willing to sign off. [/quote]
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