Anonymous wrote:Be advised that MCPS allegedly has a very large gifted cohort. The use the term loosely. IMO, they conflate "high achievers" with gifted.
Having stated that, there is actually a sizeable "high achieving" group, and some truly gifted kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most school districts conflate gifted with high achieving. That said there is a large amount of high achieving students in MoCo, a smaller group of high achieving and amazingly driven(or pushed) students, and some gifted.
ES has Compacted Math available in 4th and 5th grade(complete 4th-6th grade math), the is also an Enriched Literacy Curriculum(how this is modeled is changing this school year by school. More to come).
There are MS and HS magnet and Special Programs. As others said these are under review and will be changing beginning Fall 2026. If you move here soon this would be worth paying attention on and being involved in.
Other than this, determine where you want to live in the county and then you can get more info. DO NOT rely on DCUM as your main source of info.
I think they’re trying to fix that. At least two board members correctly pointed out that giftedness should not be dependent on how much English you know. Yet CogAT and IQ tests are reliant on how much English you know, which is silly.
Board members pointing something out does not mean they will change anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most school districts conflate gifted with high achieving. That said there is a large amount of high achieving students in MoCo, a smaller group of high achieving and amazingly driven(or pushed) students, and some gifted.
ES has Compacted Math available in 4th and 5th grade(complete 4th-6th grade math), the is also an Enriched Literacy Curriculum(how this is modeled is changing this school year by school. More to come).
There are MS and HS magnet and Special Programs. As others said these are under review and will be changing beginning Fall 2026. If you move here soon this would be worth paying attention on and being involved in.
Other than this, determine where you want to live in the county and then you can get more info. DO NOT rely on DCUM as your main source of info.
I think they’re trying to fix that. At least two board members correctly pointed out that giftedness should not be dependent on how much English you know. Yet CogAT and IQ tests are reliant on how much English you know, which is silly.
Anonymous wrote:Most school districts conflate gifted with high achieving. That said there is a large amount of high achieving students in MoCo, a smaller group of high achieving and amazingly driven(or pushed) students, and some gifted.
ES has Compacted Math available in 4th and 5th grade(complete 4th-6th grade math), the is also an Enriched Literacy Curriculum(how this is modeled is changing this school year by school. More to come).
There are MS and HS magnet and Special Programs. As others said these are under review and will be changing beginning Fall 2026. If you move here soon this would be worth paying attention on and being involved in.
Other than this, determine where you want to live in the county and then you can get more info. DO NOT rely on DCUM as your main source of info.
Anonymous wrote:I would ignore any information about middle or high school programs at this point because everything is under review and could change in 2027.
Anonymous wrote:DH is considering a job offer in the area and we are looking at possibly moving to Montgomery county with our 3 children (PK, K and 3rd). Oldest has been identified for our gifted and talented program here.
What programs are available in the Montgomery schools? Are they at all schools, or just certain ones?