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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you keep disabled kids with GenEd and high achievers well, no child left behind I guess. At the expense of the geniuses that have to withstand not only woke trash but bloated admin doing “restorative justice” while also engaging in positive discrimination against wypipo[/quote] Because everyone thinks their kid is a genius doesn’t make it so. There are very very few geniuses. [/quote] NP My kids aren’t geniuses, but I still believe strongly in supporting those who are. They drive innovation and are an essential part of our country’s future. If we try to make everyone fit into the same “average” mold, we risk holding back progress as a society. I attended one of the top ten high schools in the nation, and it has been incredible to see what my classmates have gone on to accomplish.[/quote] Elementary school does not need separate classes for the top students based on a test. More than a few of those kids end up in regular high school honors classes. That was me. The brilliant kids will show themselves in middle school. They’ll take advanced math classes. The city kids will test for one of the specialty high schools. The ones who stay in their high school will be in smaller advanced classes, even college classes. No super smart kid is harmed going to an elementary school with all levels to learn the basics. One example would be Mark Zuckerberg. He went to regular public school, no gifted programs. By 10th grade he transferred to Phillips Academy. There was no doubt the kid was a genius. They show themselves. [/quote]
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