Dbat
do you really think the non acceleration will stick?
wont they still let the most advanced kids move on?
one anecdotal little girl hardly seems like the absolute policy.

if the curriculum really is more advanced maybe some kids who used to need to move up to be challanged now wont need it. however the outliers probably still will.

NC used to be very progressive in gifted education. they had a state funded 4-6 week academic summer camp at a university for profoundly gifted kids that attended public schools. and state funded gifted education in every school district.

I would think research triangle would still have a high population of PG kids. has the new wave of conservatism in education and deep budget cuts changed things that much?
is NC abandoning progressive gifted education?