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Reply to "Does mcps ever offer any math acceleration for kindergarten-3rd grade kids who are super advanced"
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[quote=Anonymous]To answer OP's question, a truly profoundly gifted kid will probably be bored at any MCPS school in early elementary. Beyond that, for a bright and intellectually curious kid, it is going to depend heavily on the school. I see folks on this board complaining all the time about how their kids aren't being challenged in their "W Schools" and they get homework back unmarked and ungraded, and it makes me glad we picked a school where the smaller class sizes and high standards set by the administration mean that homework is corrected, graded, and returned weekly, and where the teachers go out of their way to make sure each kid is working at an appropriately challenging level. Maybe we just got lucky and those W School folks got unlucky. I don't know. But this is definitely school by school, not Title I vs. Everyone Else. [/quote]
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