"Wonderful TripleB! Your family are all having what sounds like a very positive school experience. I couldn't be happier for you all. From your son's reaction it sounds as though all will not only be well but were more needed than you had imagined. Three cheers to a school that identifies need and responds appropriately. Best wishes for the new semester."

We are...we have been so blessed by the educators my son has had over the past three years...they have worked so hard to challenge him. Thank you!

Funny story...yesterday before the meeting I looked at a released form of the 3rd grade end of grade Math test and just shook my head because I knew my son wouldn't be able to do but probably 25% of the material on there (practicing reading a lot but never Math)...even told my wife that right before we went into the meeting. Come to find out they had given my son the same exact test and he made 80% on it---completely shocked me.

I appreciate the wishes and all the help!!!


"Congratulations! It's so nice to read about acceleration going smoothly. What's AIG exactly? Accelerated instruction something? How does an AIG plan work, as compared to a GIEP, for instance?Wonderful TripleB! "

Thank you.

AIG stands for 'Academically or Intellectually Gifted'.

I'm not familiar with GIEP but an AIG plan is put in place to make sure gifted children receive the services and differentiation they need.

Specific items can also be written into the plan to allow students to participate in extra curricular activities, even though they aren't old enough...like on my son's, since he is interested in Science and Music they are going to write in his AIG plan that he be allowed (if he chooses) to participate in the Robotics Team, Science Olympiad, and the afterschool Music Program - even though he's not old enough to compete in some of the competitions due to age he can still work with the team and go watch the competitions.

Thanks again for all the well wishes and help---all is much appreciated!!!

TripleB