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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Freedom Hill is an excellent school. Its overall test scores are impacted a bit by ESL embassy kids in the area, but the mix of kids is very good, and the teachers and principal very effective and energetic. A fantastic PTA. K is more about learning social norms. In K and 1st and 2nd grade the kids take the FCPS standardized tests. The teachers use their experiences with the kids in addition to the scores to recommend future level 4 G&T students. Freedom Hills also has its own established level 4 program that has been in place longer than the new Westbriar placement school (only since 2013) (the Louise Archer replacement). [i]I have two very bright kids, both testing in the top 1-2% in all of the standardized tests. The older was reading at 3 yrs old. They learned social skills and supplemented their learning at Freedom Hill.[/i] [/quote] cough(brag)cough(brag)cough IME, the ESOL Embassy students raise test scores.[/quote] Hell yes I was bragging, but more for everyone who comes on here thinking their kids are G&T and need to be at only the best schools. That fact is that only the top few % of kids get pulled into the G&T program. And sometime the really smart kids have issues. And sometimes kids who have issues are profoundly gifted and no one notices. This is a great school where your children will get individualized attention at every level... for me the level 4 program responded to some requests that other parents were surprised they acquiesced to... their experiences with Louise Archer was that it was more rigid with its curriculum and less likely to advance or be flexible in certain areas. E.g., my child does much of her higher level math in the same classroom as her peers by request rather than going up two grades and going into the six grade class... I had heard from a Louise Archer parent that their daughter had to take classes with the 6th graders who were older and bigger than she was. My other child had some behavioral issues but tested really well. They really seemed to want them to reach their potential as they helped him with letting other kids answer questions in a pretty creative way so he didn't shut down and ignore the teacher. Did not mean to insult by the ESOL Embassy comment - big cultural and language differences - the school however celebrates its diversity and seems to have good turnout by parents from all walks of life, and most of the Embassy kids are in the big $1M+ houses. [/quote]
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