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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think people sometimes get a little bogged down by the fact that the name of the program was changed from GT to AAP around 2008. The program itself didn't change. It's like when we got a new principal at our high school, and he changed "lunch" to "nutrition break," and "library" to "Informations Materials Center."[/quote] You clearly didn't have a child in what was then GT, and haven't been following the steady expansion and decline of the program's quality.[/quote] Hey everybody, we have an insider! Surely PP will follow up with a detailed, year by year, county-wide analysis with examples. [/quote] Just a parent who had a child in GT and has another child in AAP. No comparison.[/quote] Excellent, just the experienced perspective we need. How did your lucky older child handle the transition from actual GT to high school when GT ended? Was it a shock? Though there clearly is "no comparison", even a duck can be compared to a horse by their differences. Please spare some effort to explaining differences you encountered between GT and AAP. [/quote]
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