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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]TJ as it known now is for sure done, and good riddance! Next up: AAP admissions reform. I don’t know why families thought they could cheat their way through a system meant for *actually* gifted students by starting test prep in elementary school (or earlier). News flash: if your child preps for a 2nd grade cognitive assessment, the score is invalid, and your child is not “exceptionally gifted”.[/quote] Right. Giftedness can only be found on street corners and in homes where parents take little interest in their children's education ([b]but make sure they have nice shoes and a Play Station[/b]). I'm so glad FCPS will have a new Chief Equity Officer who can spot these natural wonders. [/quote] watch your racist dog whistle[/quote] You must be referring to the comment about prepping in 2nd grade?[/quote] Students ARE actually completing test prep for the NNAT. It’s even advertised. It’s not their fault their parents are making them cheat.[/quote] Even if they are ... so what? As many like to point out, AAP was been watered down from its original FCPS gifted program. If a kid can study and work hard to get into the program so what? [/quote]
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