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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Then, by all means, take your 1% special snowflake who needs to be catered to and find a private school that will meet your needs. [/quote] Wow. So, in your view, parents who have kids with a 140+ IQ and want them to receive appropriate gifted education, as mandated by the state, are whiny special snowflakes, yet the masses of parents with bright, mainstream kids who are expecting their kids to be given a gifted label, bused to a completely different school, and separated from those unwashed masses with IQs and achievement levels only a hair's breadth lower are perfectly fine? My DD is a very average AAP kid. She's bright and high achieving, but not gifted. We're going along with the system, because it is what it is, but the whole thing is really absurd. Of the 30 kids in her grade who were accepted into LIV, maybe 5 of them really needed it. The rest are just normal, bright kids. [/quote]
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