Anonymous wrote:GT/LD requires an IEP, and is considered a special education environment. Kids who do not need special education and otherwise qualify for HGC can attend - even if they have an LD or ADHD. Some are co-located in the same ES, but they are separate programs, not the same classes at all.
Anonymous wrote:
So, if the kid is diagnosed as GT/LD, the kid can still be in an HGC class and not with the GT/LD class? How is that possible? Shouldn't the kid be in a GT/LD class?
I ask this because there is a kid in my DC's HGC class that seems highly disruptive, seems to have anger issues or something, and was wondering if this kid was GT/LD.
Anonymous wrote:
OP,
You are being incredibly offensive.
Children who have high scores on the HGC test and pass muster with the selection committee can be chosen to be part of a HGC, regardless of their special needs or personality. Remember that most twice exceptional children are not diagnosed as such because their profiles are so complex. They don't wear a tag and they're not flagged in the system as unworthy to breathe the same classroom air as your precious snowflake.
Just because your child is in an HGC, it doesn't mean that they are entitled to a perfect environment with well-behaved peers. It's amusing that you should think that. HGC will always have a couple of children with peculiarities, just like in regular classrooms. If you believe the student to be too disruptive, talk to the teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, there are certainly some GT/LD kids admitted to HCGs.
If you are referring to the MCPS program specifically for GT/LD kids which exists in a few schools ... they are separate.
So, if the kid is diagnosed as GT/LD, the kid can still be in an HGC class and not with the GT/LD class? How is that possible? Shouldn't the kid be in a GT/LD class?
I ask this because there is a kid in my DC's HGC class that seems highly disruptive, seems to have anger issues or something, and was wondering if this kid was GT/LD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, there are certainly some GT/LD kids admitted to HCGs.
If you are referring to the MCPS program specifically for GT/LD kids which exists in a few schools ... they are separate.
So, if the kid is diagnosed as GT/LD, the kid can still be in an HGC class and not with the GT/LD class? How is that possible? Shouldn't the kid be in a GT/LD class?
I ask this because there is a kid in my DC's HGC class that seems highly disruptive, seems to have anger issues or something, and was wondering if this kid was GT/LD.
Anonymous wrote:Well, there are certainly some GT/LD kids admitted to HCGs.
If you are referring to the MCPS program specifically for GT/LD kids which exists in a few schools ... they are separate.