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Reply to "Is there such a thing as an advanced academic program in Arlington public schools? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with the 805 poster above. The only differientation I’ve seen is advance math in Middle School. [/quote] I think they track in MS. My son is also "gifted" in all 4 core subjects + art. He has been in the same classes in MS multiple time with other kids who are also labeled gifted (they have a group that meets occasionally in middle school so he knows who they are). [b]I don't think the school would ever admit it, but they are clustered in the same classes[/b].[/quote] That is explicitly the approach -- to cluster gifted students together so they have a sufficient peer group and the classroom teacher can (in theory) differentiate for them.[/quote]
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