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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Scrap the AAP model. It's time to reinvent. Level IV curriculum in every school and classroom. [b]Very top 3-4% of students that simply cannot function in a normal classroom with differentiation are bussed to a special center for truly gifted, extreme IQ students. These kids need special education the same way kids need special education on the other side of the spectrum. Mainstreamed to the greatest extent possible with differentiation in their home school and if that cannot work then they can be provided highly specialized teaching at a center that suits their needs.[/b] This AAP madness is a burden on the school system and is simply lowering the standards for the majority of students in FCPS. [/quote] Bad idea. My kid is in that upper 99% and the more inclusive program is more beneficial to these kids at the extreme.[/quote] And how, exactly, does this "inclusive" program benefit my child, who attends a center where she is in the minority (two GE classes/four AAP classes in her grade alone). Not exactly "inclusive" when it's [i]excluding[/i] more than half the kids in a single grade. [/quote]
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