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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 530085"><p>Keista, you're lucky. Our public school doesn't even HAVE a gifted program. They don't even have "honors" classes. That's why difficult child 2 (IQ 143) is planning on sticking with online school. He can take honors classes and take more classes a year than the public school allows (7-8 vs 6). He can graduate early by doing this. At our public school, NO ONE graduates early unless they skip a grade which we don't want to do because then he misses the content that he will need for the following year. I think the reason he acted the way he did in public school was because he was so bored and learned things VERY fast and retained them so repeated work for those that needed it was frustrating him.</p><p></p><p>Ktllc, keep the info in the back of your mind but unless problems develop, who cares. by the way, the online school I pm'd you a while back (for V) is in the process of being accredited in your state. Keep an eye out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 530085"] Keista, you're lucky. Our public school doesn't even HAVE a gifted program. They don't even have "honors" classes. That's why difficult child 2 (IQ 143) is planning on sticking with online school. He can take honors classes and take more classes a year than the public school allows (7-8 vs 6). He can graduate early by doing this. At our public school, NO ONE graduates early unless they skip a grade which we don't want to do because then he misses the content that he will need for the following year. I think the reason he acted the way he did in public school was because he was so bored and learned things VERY fast and retained them so repeated work for those that needed it was frustrating him. Ktllc, keep the info in the back of your mind but unless problems develop, who cares. by the way, the online school I pm'd you a while back (for V) is in the process of being accredited in your state. Keep an eye out. [/QUOTE]
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