Anonymous wrote:We have a (non-quirky) child at the HGC and here are my thoughts. Yes, it is farther away so transportation is an issue - but it is no farther than if we'd gone with a private school, so not a big deal. Our home school was great in many ways, but our child was getting bored. DC needed to be around an entire classroom full of smart kids -- and not have the smart kids be "quiet" and "good" to offset the troublemakers. We thought DC needed to feel recognized for the hard work, good grades, etc. and having the recognition of being part of the HGC is something for her to be proud of. (Kids are constantly recognized for "travel" sports or great music, this is a similar academic opportunity.)
No one answer is right for every child/family. If you don't want the spot, don't take it. There will be a long line of others more than happy to take it.
Amen!
...I am also thinking this was a humblebrag kind of post!
OP,
U should NOT LET your kid come to HGC because of all the reasons u listed.
Anonymous wrote:Heard math is same for home school and HGC. Rest of GT curriculum is still being figured out under 2.0. The open houses will clarify, but sounds like home versus HGC aren't as different academically any more?
Anonymous wrote:Heard math is same for home school and HGC. Rest of GT curriculum is still being figured out under 2.0. The open houses will clarify, but sounds like home versus HGC aren't as different academically any more?
I don't think that is true.
Even if it is true "on paper," IME the Center teachers know what they need to do for these kids and they do it, regardless of curriculum.