Some HGCs have much higher accepted median scores than other HGCs. |
Chevy Chase ES houses the HGC for students in the Whitman and B-CC clusters. There has been plenty of mention of HGCs. |
That doesn't necessarily mean that they're harder to get into. |
Does that make them harder to get into? |
It one of the Centers for the Highly Gifted (HGC), which has been discussed on this thread. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprograms/elementary/highly-gifted-centers.aspx |
What else can it mean? |
It means the median scores are higher. That's all. At other schools, entrance may be just as competitive, with the median scores lower. Each cluster has its own applicants pool. Higher median scores means the applicant pool scores skew higher, but that is all it means. We are not talking about a nationwide applicant pool and Harvard vs. U. Maryland - we are talking about local applicant pools. |
This is 18:41. I took her at her word; that her kids tested as gifted. If she took private school entrance exams, as they would have, they include IQ and other tests vs. the local population of private school students. And THOSE tests are eye opening. My child who was "gifted" in MCPS aka advanced English, one grade level up... and in top of boys in his grade in a "W" school was found to be ONLY in the 30th% in English as compared to private school peers. SO, if after taking the private school exams she says her kids are "gifted," I believe her. And yes, for gifted kids in a MCPS there is very little challenge for years... |
pp here - I know DC at Blair taking magnet classes without being formally in the magnet. Plus there are robotics clubs and others favored by the magnet kids which are open to all students. So yes, I consider that an advantage. |
Blair magnet classes have been watered down to barely the level of subject matter at 'W' schools. I know a DC who left the Blair magnet because of the lousy offerings and returned to 'W' school. If you really want your children to be challenged look for the 'W' schools. |
LOL. |
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What, no comments about the Blair principal's Twitter account? Are you feeling ok? Also, which high schools in Bethesda/Potomac offer quantum physics, thermodynamics, optics, materials science, plate tectonics and oceanography, astronomy, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, genetics, cell physiology, marine biology, and origins of science? |
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I know of a Blair student that left Blair (coming from an big 3 private) because they found it too difficult. They went to an easier W school.
I bet the Blair student returning to home school was simply saving face by saying they wanted to go to a W school. |
There was no such student. That post is from the Blair troll. |