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[quote=Anonymous]Here is some good advice... If you think your kids would qualify for AAP (level IV services) qualify as soon or early as possible. If they qualify, you do not have to send them, but they have the option for AAP in middle school/or at anytime. Because qualifying for AAP is NOT just a matter of qualifying test scores, the longer you wait to qualify the harder it gets to qualify. *I have had friends move here and immediately enter kids in AAP, they definitely had a hard time keeping up. It not necessarily the curriculum, but the kids they are amongst in class. Many school districts that 30% gifted populations, yet most of these kids quilt you with IQs in the 130-139 range. There are many, many, many here with much higher IQs. 140-145+ is very common. The parents did not realize the pool of kids they would be amongst in AAP. Meaning there are many high IQ kids in this county that would automatically qualify in many school districts- based on their IQ score along. [/quote]
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