Anonymous wrote:Can someone weigh in on AAP services at VES? Especially interested in hearing from those whose child was eligible for LIV and decided to stay at VES as well as those who decided to move their child to LA. Any positives/negatives? TIA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^and now, the program has come full circle, at least at Vienna Elem. This is exactly the Gifted and Talented Program that I recall in the program's infancy in FCPS, circa 1977.
There were gifted programs in FCPS as far back as the late 1960s. I believe the precursor to GT was called "Superior Learners" or something else that wouldn't be considered PC today. Springfield Estates had one of the early ES centers.
The programs were much smaller and there were no formal referrals/appeals, but schools would on a one-off basis let kids into the program who didn't get in based on the formal screening process, if the counselors thought it made sense based on a student's overall academic profile.
Isn't that what level 3 is nowadays?
Anonymous wrote:^^^and now, the program has come full circle, at least at Vienna Elem. This is exactly the Gifted and Talented Program that I recall in the program's infancy in FCPS, circa 1977.
OP here. Thanks for everyone's replies. Does anyone have experience w transitioning to LA for AAP starting from 3rd?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^and now, the program has come full circle, at least at Vienna Elem. This is exactly the Gifted and Talented Program that I recall in the program's infancy in FCPS, circa 1977.
There were gifted programs in FCPS as far back as the late 1960s. I believe the precursor to GT was called "Superior Learners" or something else that wouldn't be considered PC today. Springfield Estates had one of the early ES centers.
The programs were much smaller and there were no formal referrals/appeals, but schools would on a one-off basis let kids into the program who didn't get in based on the formal screening process, if the counselors thought it made sense based on a student's overall academic profile.
Anonymous wrote:^^^and now, the program has come full circle, at least at Vienna Elem. This is exactly the Gifted and Talented Program that I recall in the program's infancy in FCPS, circa 1977.
Anonymous wrote:^^^and now, the program has come full circle, at least at Vienna Elem. This is exactly the Gifted and Talented Program that I recall in the program's infancy in FCPS, circa 1977.
Anonymous wrote:They have a full time AART that does pull out Level III and some Level IV work.
They currently have plans to implement Level IV curriculum across all grades, starting with 3rd-6th. Not making it a Local Level IV, as the admin is strongly opposed to that. Just making the curriculum available to all while differentiating within classroom.