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Reply to "Does the proposed AAP Changes mean AAP in every MS?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kids are only in preschool and we are new to the area. I think it would be great if each pyramid stayed in its own school pyramid that offered AAP. I grew up in a school district that was considered strong. We had 6 elementary schools that rolled up to one middle school and one high school. I would LOVE if that was the case here in FX county. With the exception of TJ, I think kids should attend their zoned public school pyramid.[/quote] How did the talented and gifted program work in your "strong school district?" Did you simply have pull-outs or did you have full-time talented and gifted classrooms? If your elementary school had a small number of students in the full-time classroom, did your strong school district have the budget $ to sustain such a small classroom size?[/quote] We had full time honors classes in junior high and high school. In elementary school, there were gifted classes (math and english only I think) and we also did pull outs for other enrichment extracurriculars. I don't know anything about the budget since I didn't think about that when I was a kid. The area was an affluent suburb.[/quote]
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