Anonymous wrote:Pro: the gifted program is part-time so it does not create the impression that the public school district has a caste system, which is a nice lesson to teach your children.
Con: the gifted program is part-time, so the truly gifted student may be truly bored.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Loudoun has a GT program, not an AAP program. Very different and you could have them screened one you enroll in the school system. Since you have a 3rd and 5th grader it would be two different programs. Futura (one day a week pull out) starts in 4th grade and Spectrum (every other day for about 45 minutes)starts in 6th grade. The LCPS website has all the info you need about the program and eligibility.
"TIMELINE: TRANSFER/NEW TO LCPS GRADES 4 AND 5
- Parents & teachers of students new to LCPS may contact the SEARCH teacher if they are interested in referring a student for evaluation. This can be done as soon as the student is enrolled in and attending LCPS.
- Referrals for new/transfer students are taken and processed on a continuous basis through the school year."
[/url]http://www.lcps.org/Page/617[url]
I was waiting for answers on this post, I'm not the OP, but this sounds like a half ass program. 45 minutes one day per week? Pathetic.
It's probably only for the kids who are actually gifted (as opposed to average), so they are able to streamline services.
How are they streamlining services? Seems like very little is offered. If there are so few children, why don't they get more?
Anonymous wrote:Don't expect gifted services to expand in the near future. LoCo is having a hard enough time keeping up with the regular kids who've moved into this county in droves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Loudoun has a GT program, not an AAP program. Very different and you could have them screened one you enroll in the school system. Since you have a 3rd and 5th grader it would be two different programs. Futura (one day a week pull out) starts in 4th grade and Spectrum (every other day for about 45 minutes)starts in 6th grade. The LCPS website has all the info you need about the program and eligibility.
"TIMELINE: TRANSFER/NEW TO LCPS GRADES 4 AND 5
- Parents & teachers of students new to LCPS may contact the SEARCH teacher if they are interested in referring a student for evaluation. This can be done as soon as the student is enrolled in and attending LCPS.
- Referrals for new/transfer students are taken and processed on a continuous basis through the school year."
[/url]http://www.lcps.org/Page/617[url]
I was waiting for answers on this post, I'm not the OP, but this sounds like a half ass program. 45 minutes one day per week? Pathetic.
It's probably only for the kids who are actually gifted (as opposed to average), so they are able to streamline services.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Loudoun has a GT program, not an AAP program. Very different and you could have them screened one you enroll in the school system. Since you have a 3rd and 5th grader it would be two different programs. Futura (one day a week pull out) starts in 4th grade and Spectrum (every other day for about 45 minutes)starts in 6th grade. The LCPS website has all the info you need about the program and eligibility.
"TIMELINE: TRANSFER/NEW TO LCPS GRADES 4 AND 5
- Parents & teachers of students new to LCPS may contact the SEARCH teacher if they are interested in referring a student for evaluation. This can be done as soon as the student is enrolled in and attending LCPS.
- Referrals for new/transfer students are taken and processed on a continuous basis through the school year."
[/url]http://www.lcps.org/Page/617[url]
I was waiting for answers on this post, I'm not the OP, but this sounds like a half ass program. 45 minutes one day per week? Pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Loudoun has a GT program, not an AAP program. Very different and you could have them screened one you enroll in the school system. Since you have a 3rd and 5th grader it would be two different programs. Futura (one day a week pull out) starts in 4th grade and Spectrum (every other day for about 45 minutes)starts in 6th grade. The LCPS website has all the info you need about the program and eligibility.
"TIMELINE: TRANSFER/NEW TO LCPS GRADES 4 AND 5
- Parents & teachers of students new to LCPS may contact the SEARCH teacher if they are interested in referring a student for evaluation. This can be done as soon as the student is enrolled in and attending LCPS.
- Referrals for new/transfer students are taken and processed on a continuous basis through the school year."
[/url]http://www.lcps.org/Page/617[url]
Anonymous wrote:loudoun. Repeat, "Loudoun."
Why can't people in the DMV spell???