Anonymous wrote:The extra bussing makes it more expensive.
To the school system, perhaps, but not the individual parent. But even for FCPS it seems to be close to a budget "wash" because the added costs of the buses is off-set by the fact that AAP overall has a higher student-to-teacher ratio than gen ed. The equivalent FTE (with salary, associated benefits etc) add ups. Also, since schools are mandated to provide some form of special education for gifted students so they would need to hire someone at each school to do something extra, provide that person training in gifted ed etc. Having it more centralized saves some money there. So overall, as far as gifted education programs go, it doesn't add a ton of costs even with the bussing.