Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really bright kids don’t enjoy being kids if they’re way ahead of their peers and not engaged in school, OP. Your kids are probably just average and a nice private school is good for them.
I’m a Stuyvesant grad (NYC specialized high school) after the equivalent of AAP elementary in Manhattan. Yes, some kids were stressed but most were happy just to be with kids like themselves and savor the academics.
How old are your kids? The vast majority of kids in AAP are pretty average.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody else? DH and I are both double-Ivies so everyone would expect our kids to be in AAP and I guess to an extent we would expect it ourselves. But we have no desire to test prep or see kids bragging about their test scores or how they’re in an advanced program or math class at such a young age. So we’ve opted out starting K. It won’t even be on the table. My kids can have fun being kids. Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really bright kids don’t enjoy being kids if they’re way ahead of their peers and not engaged in school, OP. Your kids are probably just average and a nice private school is good for them.
I’m a Stuyvesant grad (NYC specialized high school) after the equivalent of AAP elementary in Manhattan. Yes, some kids were stressed but most were happy just to be with kids like themselves and savor the academics.
How old are your kids? The vast majority of kids in AAP are pretty average.
Anonymous wrote:Really bright kids don’t enjoy being kids if they’re way ahead of their peers and not engaged in school, OP. Your kids are probably just average and a nice private school is good for them.
I’m a Stuyvesant grad (NYC specialized high school) after the equivalent of AAP elementary in Manhattan. Yes, some kids were stressed but most were happy just to be with kids like themselves and savor the academics.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody else? DH and I are both double-Ivies so everyone would expect our kids to be in AAP and I guess to an extent we would expect it ourselves. But we have no desire to test prep or see kids bragging about their test scores or how they’re in an advanced program or math class at such a young age. So we’ve opted out starting K. It won’t even be on the table. My kids can have fun being kids. Anyone else?