Ours doesn't. But then again, my son is PG, and the usual pull-out programs are aimed to the bulk of gifted kids, and wouldn't be likely to meet his needs. We used a gradeskip and a move to private school to get him to his readiness level.

Maybe this is sour grapes, because with a grade skip or two, pull out programs aimed at gifted can be quite useful to PG kids.

Afterschool, it's music, music, music, and some sports.

Smiles,
Trinity


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