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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Glad to have the input that centers are a better fit for quirky kids. Mine is not quirky and I worried about that issue. It sounds like keeping at the base school is a better fit since mine is not a stereotypically nerdy smart kid.[/quote] If your kid does not need the extra "stuff" from a Center (including supports), I agree the neighborhood school should work out just fine.[/quote] +1 Centers are for the stereotypical gifted kids. Local Level IV schools are for the stereotypical bright kids. http://www.iusd.org/wp/documents/brightchildorgiftedlearner.pdf [/quote] Not true OP. Don't listen to this mess. I have 2 AAP children in MS and 1 in 4th grade AAP. 2 oldest did LLIV. They're in 8th and can run circles around some of the kids who came from the center just as some center kids can run circles around them. It's just about each child, not LLIV vs. center. They're twins and their IQ's weren't far apart. Both in the 140s. Gifted IQs, one considered genius and again, both did LLIV. My now 2nd grader will also do LLIV. We don't know his IQ. His pool scores were both in 140s though. [/quote]
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