TJ for humanities-oriented kids?

Anonymous
My middle-schooler (currently in private school) is a very strong student and would be stimulated to be with really bright kids at TJ. He does equally well in math/science and the humanities, but his real interest seems to be in the latter. Is TJ a good fit for kids who are not particularly focused on math/science? Do they have plenty of opportunities to study music/art/literature/history? Also, are there other places on the web where people share info about TJ? Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My middle-schooler (currently in private school) is a very strong student and would be stimulated to be with really bright kids at TJ. He does equally well in math/science and the humanities, but his real interest seems to be in the latter. Is TJ a good fit for kids who are not particularly focused on math/science? Do they have plenty of opportunities to study music/art/literature/history? Also, are there other places on the web where people share info about TJ? Thanks.


I don't know about the web, but I would suggest you join the FCAG Yahoo Group. You need not be a member of FCAG (www.fcag.org) to be on the Yahoo group.
Anonymous
this is a really great question - i hope you get some answers. I've been curious about this myself.
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