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It all depends on the teacher your child has. My second grader finished the 2005-2006 school year not having the math skills needed for third grade. My kindergartner finished knowing (2006-2007) many of the things his sister was just getting the hang of.

Many schools say that they meet the learning needs of each child. Unfortunately many of them don't. I have to say this is an excellant school and they really do meet each child's learning needs. My son is very gifted and schools that we have had him in had no programs that fit his hungar for education. Cool Spring is the first school to test him and offer him many options. The option that we chose was to keep him with his age group of friends and an advance teacher came in to his classroom weekly and worked with him on higher levels of learning. We chose that option because he is a child and needs to be a child while he still can. But at the same time his learning needs are met without the possibility of feeling overwelmed if we were to place him in a gifted school.
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