Anonymous wrote:There is so much hate for gifted kids in this form.
This clearly reflects the sentiment you all have in real life.
Gifted kids need an appropriate education, and unfortunately they’re not receiving it from public schools in the Dc area. Every aspect of education is being watered down, and aap is no exception.
So many of you share the sentiment that if you didn’t like it, go to private. That’s just plain hate and jealousy.
Gifted kids are the ones who turn the wheel forward. Stop trying to hold them back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so much hate for gifted kids in this form.
This clearly reflects the sentiment you all have in real life.
Gifted kids need an appropriate education, and unfortunately they’re not receiving it from public schools in the Dc area. Every aspect of education is being watered down, and aap is no exception.
So many of you share the sentiment that if you didn’t like it, go to private. That’s just plain hate and jealousy.
Gifted kids are the ones who turn the wheel forward. Stop trying to hold them back.
if your kids are anything like you, I can't imagine why they would have trouble socially
Your imagination is pure garbage, so regardless of what you can or can’t imagine, it worth nothing. I’m sure you’re a storm trooper.
you really are a gem. Hopefully your snowflake doesn't take after you
You know who you are: just a skilless loser, trying to bully your way through life.
Anonymous wrote:yes, it’s the gifted who are the real victims
Anonymous wrote:I actually see very little hate for actual gifted kids.
What you see a lot of is parents questioning the value of a program that doesn't actually serve gifted kids but rather, serves "advanced" kids, many of whom were prepped in first and second grade.
What I see a ton of on this forum is a distain for the kids who aren't in AAP and parents desperate to separate the wheat (i.e., their kid) from the chaff (i.e., the kids in Gen Ed).
FCPS would be better served by abolishing the current AAP, leaving kids at the base school, and using the cost savings to reduce class size (which would greatly aid in differentiation) and implement a phonics program in grades K-2, so kids in the county could read and spell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so much hate for gifted kids in this form.
This clearly reflects the sentiment you all have in real life.
Gifted kids need an appropriate education, and unfortunately they’re not receiving it from public schools in the Dc area. Every aspect of education is being watered down, and aap is no exception.
So many of you share the sentiment that if you didn’t like it, go to private. That’s just plain hate and jealousy.
Gifted kids are the ones who turn the wheel forward. Stop trying to hold them back.
if your kids are anything like you, I can't imagine why they would have trouble socially
Your imagination is pure garbage, so regardless of what you can or can’t imagine, it worth nothing. I’m sure you’re a storm trooper.
you really are a gem. Hopefully your snowflake doesn't take after you
Anonymous wrote:There is so much hate for gifted kids in this form.
This clearly reflects the sentiment you all have in real life.
Gifted kids need an appropriate education, and unfortunately they’re not receiving it from public schools in the Dc area. Every aspect of education is being watered down, and aap is no exception.
So many of you share the sentiment that if you didn’t like it, go to private. That’s just plain hate and jealousy.
Gifted kids are the ones who turn the wheel forward. Stop trying to hold them back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so much hate for gifted kids in this form.
This clearly reflects the sentiment you all have in real life.
Gifted kids need an appropriate education, and unfortunately they’re not receiving it from public schools in the Dc area. Every aspect of education is being watered down, and aap is no exception.
So many of you share the sentiment that if you didn’t like it, go to private. That’s just plain hate and jealousy.
Gifted kids are the ones who turn the wheel forward. Stop trying to hold them back.
if your kids are anything like you, I can't imagine why they would have trouble socially
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree vehemently. Society works better with well rounded people included. Not everyone can be gifted, but everyone has the chance to be successful....whatever that means to them.
And you’ll sacrifice the gifted so you can we’ll round your Johnny? What about the well rounded gifted? Where does s/he stand? Left out so you ca become even more round?
Anonymous wrote:Gifted is top 2% IQ of a population. Not the top 20% most prepped, enriched, or just plain rich of a population.