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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“FCPS is deathly afraid that, if it makes AAP a true GT program again, there will be massive flight of higher-income families out of some high ESOL/FARMS school pyramids where parents will only keep their kids enrolled if the kids are in AAP.” There would. I think even the “normal” schools would see more pressure since they could not get away with doing the low level that the standard curriculum seems to call for. [/quote] One of my kids is in gen ed, and the school still has advanced math, above grade language arts groups, and pull-outs for advanced kids. Which schools are teaching gen ed at such a low level? Why aren't those schools being held accountable for poor teaching? Or is the whole "gen ed is remedial" notion just an excuse people are making to push their kids into AAP? If anything, I'm disappointed that there isn't enough of a difference between AAP and the highest groups in gen ed. [/quote]
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