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.
I have a gifted kid who is enough of an outlier that he couldn't be served by AAP. I still disagree with your point. The overwhelming majority of bright through moderately gifted kids are well served in AAP. It would be a logistical mess for FCPS to identify the kids who are solidly beyond AAP levels, group them in classes such that their areas of extreme giftedness align, and then bus elementary kids far from their neighborhoods for a mini-TJ type experience. If your kid is one of those kids, most private schools are not going to serve your child any better than the publics. The only real answer is homeschooling for at least elementary and possibly middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gifted is top 2% IQ of a population. Not the top 20% most prepped, enriched, or just plain rich of a population.
And public education’s purpose is to educate the broad masses. You are entitled to a free education. Being more “culturally” obsessed with education does not entitle you to a better free education.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is that the AAP program includes non gifted kids whose parents bought a summer of test prep, or online test prep, volunteer a lot at school, private test shopped, teacher butt kiss, or combination of these things. It's not a gifted program. It's an advanced academics program.
Anonymous wrote:LOLOLOL Okay, OP, whatever makes you feel better about yourself and your child. If you want to think that everyone is jealous, go right away. ROTFL
Anonymous wrote:I find the whole argument that the “real” gifted 2% should have a special “real” gifted program so dumb (how ironic!). If we have the choice between serving 20 smart kids pretty well or serving 2 children perfectly and 18 not at all, then the choice is an economic one. Nobody wants to join the club that would have them as a member, and parents of gifted children are not the exception to that rule.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if your kid was really one of the 2% "gifted" children, you wouldn't be posting this. I suspect that you have spent a lot of time and money on test prep and want a return on your investment. I'm sure your kid is smart and you should spend more time figuring out how to maximize their opportunities within the school system...or go private.
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: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.
You are proving some of her point by assuming that kids in gen ed are less bright and losers. Way to go PP!