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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] There's also been an explosion in ESOL and FARMS kids. I've worked with a lot of AAP kids in math over the last few years, and many of them are above average and very motivated, but nothing special. [b]They're not gifted[/b]. They're just regular smart kids. [/quote] it's not required to get into AAP. Why keep beating this dead horse?[/quote] Many of us have noted that in the past that being gifted was required to get into AAP and think it still [i]should be[/i] required. If the program were restricted to gifted kids, it could once again be a rigorous program that actually meets the needs of the kids [b]whom it is mandated to serve. [/b]The program has been slowed down so much by all of the above average kids, that it no longer adequately serves the gifted kids. [/quote] I have read on here and in the past seen a link showing the State of Virginia reviewed and approves FCPS's AAP program as meeting the "Mandate" of the state's gifted education law. So Virginia thinks they're in compliance, but I understand you don't.[/quote]
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