Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My daughter's stint in her CES was the best two years of her MCPS life so far - she's now 12 and was not selected by the lottery for a magnet middle school spot. They were the only two years where she was the least bit academically challenged, and the only two years she had all-around *excellent* teachers. The environment was relaxed, but in a good way, to encourage creativity and keep stress at bay. The school had a meditation room, with yoga balls and equipment. It wast just a really healthy and intellectual environment.
Now she's in Algebra 1 and advanced orchestra in 6th grade, but even those are quite uninteresting, since she's familiar with all that material and beyond.
MCPS is really doing a disservice to advanced children by not expanding the number of magnet seats.
Thank you. My son loves it but I didn’t realize that the environment is so relaxed and they are allowed to listen to music and such.
Out of curosity, why does that bother you? If a certain child learns best while multi-tasking (like a lot of ADHD folks), who does it hurt for them to wear earphones and listen to music?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My daughter's stint in her CES was the best two years of her MCPS life so far - she's now 12 and was not selected by the lottery for a magnet middle school spot. They were the only two years where she was the least bit academically challenged, and the only two years she had all-around *excellent* teachers. The environment was relaxed, but in a good way, to encourage creativity and keep stress at bay. The school had a meditation room, with yoga balls and equipment. It wast just a really healthy and intellectual environment.
Now she's in Algebra 1 and advanced orchestra in 6th grade, but even those are quite uninteresting, since she's familiar with all that material and beyond.
MCPS is really doing a disservice to advanced children by not expanding the number of magnet seats.
Thank you. My son loves it but I didn’t realize that the environment is so relaxed and they are allowed to listen to music and such.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My daughter's stint in her CES was the best two years of her MCPS life so far - she's now 12 and was not selected by the lottery for a magnet middle school spot. They were the only two years where she was the least bit academically challenged, and the only two years she had all-around *excellent* teachers. The environment was relaxed, but in a good way, to encourage creativity and keep stress at bay. The school had a meditation room, with yoga balls and equipment. It wast just a really healthy and intellectual environment.
Now she's in Algebra 1 and advanced orchestra in 6th grade, but even those are quite uninteresting, since she's familiar with all that material and beyond.
MCPS is really doing a disservice to advanced children by not expanding the number of magnet seats.
Thank you. My son loves it but I didn’t realize that the environment is so relaxed and they are allowed to listen to music and such.
Anonymous wrote:
My daughter's stint in her CES was the best two years of her MCPS life so far - she's now 12 and was not selected by the lottery for a magnet middle school spot. They were the only two years where she was the least bit academically challenged, and the only two years she had all-around *excellent* teachers. The environment was relaxed, but in a good way, to encourage creativity and keep stress at bay. The school had a meditation room, with yoga balls and equipment. It wast just a really healthy and intellectual environment.
Now she's in Algebra 1 and advanced orchestra in 6th grade, but even those are quite uninteresting, since she's familiar with all that material and beyond.
MCPS is really doing a disservice to advanced children by not expanding the number of magnet seats.