Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you would be feeding into Chevy Chase, your child would be "competing" with children in some of the very best Moco elementary schools. His testing level is par-for-the-course for these schools (and these kids have been getting math and science instruction that far surpasses what the local privates offer). So, good news, bad news: even if he can't get into the HGC program, he'll be in good hands and get far better instruction than you're used to.
The secret is that any of these elementary schools will offer your child a more robust program than you are used to. If you need to reapply next year, I wouldn't worry.
Sorry but I'm not impressed with the math and science education my child is receiving in 3rd grade MCPS. I that really your idea of robust? Will try Hail Mary to HGC, then look at privates.
Anonymous wrote:If you would be feeding into Chevy Chase, your child would be "competing" with children in some of the very best Moco elementary schools. His testing level is par-for-the-course for these schools (and these kids have been getting math and science instruction that far surpasses what the local privates offer). So, good news, bad news: even if he can't get into the HGC program, he'll be in good hands and get far better instruction than you're used to.
The secret is that any of these elementary schools will offer your child a more robust program than you are used to. If you need to reapply next year, I wouldn't worry.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. This is good information and I appreciate it. I wanted a realistic understanding of what to expect even if it isn't good news. Thanks to the PP who suggested the Johns Hopkins CTY program. I'll look into that. Yes, yes, I know that 99.6 is actually average among DC darlings.
To the snarky PP who says "any of these elementary schools will offer your child a more robust program than you are used to" and it "far surpasses" any local private, chip on your shoulder much? My kid has been getting an extraordinary science / STEM education since pre-K, 3 times a week. It's just not enough to justify the $30K if I can get the equivalent for free somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I think you missed the boat on HGCs. I've never heard of them burning through the wait list nor have I known anyone to test in 5th grade.
Anonymous wrote:...write a letter. It never hurts to try. Kids do drop out of these programs.
Anonymous wrote:It is highly unlikely a space will be available next year..only if someone moves or drops out...and then you will compete with all the other wait listers. If you don't get them to accept a late ap this year, you are most likely you will have to wait to apply for middle school.
And, if we can't get him in, will there be enough opportunity in his local school to be challenged in those areas (science) where he excels?