WHOIS EDUCATION K12
Being new to the public school system, I thought I simply needed to be patient. I believed that, once he was "officially" GATE-identified going into third grade, a new world would open up for him. Unfortunately, because of NCLB standards, the money for the extended school day ended and the after school GATE program was abolished. Teachers and administrators repeatedly told me that it was important that learners of all ability levels stay in the same classroom, and that the key to teaching GATE students was differentiated instruction.
My son's experience with differentiated instruction is that it really doesn't exist. The so-called enrichment programs for accelerated learners were always too little, too late. These programs were run by parent volunteers, and despite my asking about them repeatedly, my son never had the opportunity to participate in them.