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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
Honestly, I would have her start taking some of the general ed college courses as soon as she is able or the college/tech school will let her. Once she DOES graduate HS she will have a dozen or more credits in the bag and already be a semester ahead of everyone else starting.
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Good advice. Actually there are laws. If she is tested and found gifted (if you ask for her to be tested, by law they must and have a limited number of days to do so) you can structure an IEP which is a taylored education plan for her. She will have legal rights just like a handicappped child would. It would increase her chances for scholarships if she has college hours to along with H.s. grades.