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Letter: ND schools must meet needs of its gifted students
Budget cuts have led Fargo and Grand Forks to reduce gifted education staff, risking support for students with intellectual giftedness, with nearly 25% dropout rates among gifted youth, researchers say.
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Letter: ND schools must meet needs of its gifted students
I write as a graduate of Grand Forks Public Schools and former gifted education teacher in Fargo Public Schools. I have to say “former” because my position was a victim of budget cuts in Fargo last spring. This spring, Fargo has cut three more positions, and Grand Forks has cut its entire program of two teachers. As North Dakota schools whittle away at what precious few gifted education programs we have in the state, our children stand to lose t…
·Fargo, United States
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