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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes GT kids get better, more, the best. The rest of us not so much. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would also immediately request an IEP meeting to get her a 504. If you don't have the plan, you don't have a basis for them to address her LDs or accommodate her. Bright kids need support too, and she can't be denied a 504 because she's bright. Maybe the only accommodation she would need is a different kind of test instructions. But I don't think you are doing her any favors by not getting her a 504. There's no shame in having one and schools are good about students' privacy. If you are in MCPS, the person to talk to is Marissa Stemple, and also maybe call your community superintendent.[/quote] That is the problem. She is too bright for a 504. She is not GT. This makes me so mad. [/quote] Huh? Two of my kids are GT (2E) and each have a 504 plan.[/quote][/quote] I have no idea what PP is inferring. 504 plans (if necessary) are available to "bright" students, including but not limited to GT students. "She is too bright for a 504" is an incorrect statement.[/quote]
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