Anonymous wrote:What about a school like Edmund Burke? May be able to challenge enough academically while also being more socially adaptable and accommodating. The middle school program is small and feeds into the high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are struggling with our gifted 7th grader who left APS for private. straight A's in private. DC is 99.x COGAT, MAP yaddayaddayadda on who gives shit when your kid is in emotional pain.
Not on the spectrum; also gifted musically so in a private consortium as current private does not offer it.
We are in therapy.
We are following the best practices provided by our counselor (empathetic, exposing them to new things, clubs/groups with similar interests/etc); however we are looking for a school that is exceptional for handling these types of children. We know we cannot social engineer our way out of this developmental challenge.
No tantrums or off the charts behavior; but depression and inability to really make friends.
We are at our wits end.
While the private we are in definitely excels on the feedback loop compared to public; academically they do not deviate from their curriculum other than offering some on line optional exercises. APS made exceptions (as long as we provided transport) for grade "exposure" classes a few grades ahead but socially that was even worse.
Our private budget is 50k; willing to move within Virginia for reasonable commute to Arlington area.
We are also open to DC private schools.
Appreciate any suggestions.
TIA
Best bet is Commonwealth Academy in Alexandria.
Anonymous wrote:We are struggling with our gifted 7th grader who left APS for private. straight A's in private. DC is 99.x COGAT, MAP yaddayaddayadda on who gives shit when your kid is in emotional pain.
Not on the spectrum; also gifted musically so in a private consortium as current private does not offer it.
We are in therapy.
We are following the best practices provided by our counselor (empathetic, exposing them to new things, clubs/groups with similar interests/etc); however we are looking for a school that is exceptional for handling these types of children. We know we cannot social engineer our way out of this developmental challenge.
No tantrums or off the charts behavior; but depression and inability to really make friends.
We are at our wits end.
While the private we are in definitely excels on the feedback loop compared to public; academically they do not deviate from their curriculum other than offering some on line optional exercises. APS made exceptions (as long as we provided transport) for grade "exposure" classes a few grades ahead but socially that was even worse.
Our private budget is 50k; willing to move within Virginia for reasonable commute to Arlington area.
We are also open to DC private schools.
Appreciate any suggestions.
TIA
Anonymous wrote:Nysmith?
Anonymous wrote:TJ is a possibility for high school as it will definitely challenge him academically and the music department is first rate.
Our gifted child was very happy at GDS in DC, and found their people. And they have an excellent music program.