[ProgressiveEd] Re: ProgressiveEd digest, Vol 1 #72 - 3 msgs
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Fri, 4 Apr 2003 13:05:20 EST
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Hi folks.
I am the PTA co-president at the Brooklyn New School and the Brooklyn School
for Collaborative Studies. I wanted to clarify some information about one of
our neighboring schools in District 15 (soon to be Region 8) that received a
waiver yesterday since I haven't seen a reply from the school directly.
The Children's School is not a gifted and talented program. It is an
inclusion school. Every class is mixed, special ed & regular ed, but its test
scores were disaggregated to qualify for the waiver.
Amy Sumner,
BNS/BCS PTA co-pres.
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I am the PTA co-president at the Brooklyn New School and the Brooklyn School=
for Collaborative Studies. I wanted to clarify some information about one o=
f our neighboring schools in District 15 (soon to be Region 8) that received=
a waiver yesterday since I haven't seen a reply from the school directly. <=
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<BR>
The Children's School is not a gifted and talented program. It is an inclusi=
on school. Every class is mixed, special ed & regular ed, but its test s=
cores were disaggregated to qualify for the waiver. <BR>
<BR>
Amy Sumner,<BR>
BNS/BCS PTA co-pres.</FONT></HTML>
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