Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accept the fact that perhaps your child isn't HGC material?
That's cold, PP. Many perfectly capable kids do not get invites due to the scarcity of spots. And the pressure based on one test is simply nuts. It's a hard system, and no way for it to be perfectly fair.
Anonymous wrote:Dual path: appeal and private, although after combing through the archives, I'm not as convinced the HGC would offer as much as a private with small class sizes. Many parents have posted that the curriculum has been gutted and the teaching is spotty, saying that the real value is in the cohort of students.
Anonymous wrote:I think practically all of the local privates can compare favorably to HGC. I'm speaking of DC and Potomac/Bethesda area schools - not sure about others. I've toured some and the quality of curriculum and student work (especially in English and social studies as well as foreign language) far outshines MCPS. Would definitely be a huge step up from regular elementary in terms of curriculum as well as opportunity to participate in class. Students are encouraged to excel in private - that in and of itself is HUGE.
. The test results come with the actual letters by Friday. To see recommendations you have to make a records request. See the Stanislav case from the Md Board of Ed for more specifics. All is not lost, maybe the HGC folks did not have your email address.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dual path: appeal and private, although after combing through the archives, I'm not as convinced the HGC would offer as much as a private with small class sizes. Many parents have posted that the curriculum has been gutted and the teaching is spotty, saying that the real value is in the cohort of students.
OP here. Are we allowed to see test results and recommendations? I assume the MCPS website has the appeals process spelled out somewhere?
Anonymous wrote:Dual path: appeal and private, although after combing through the archives, I'm not as convinced the HGC would offer as much as a private with small class sizes. Many parents have posted that the curriculum has been gutted and the teaching is spotty, saying that the real value is in the cohort of students.
Anonymous wrote:Accept the fact that perhaps your child isn't HGC material?
Anonymous wrote:Accept the fact that perhaps your child isn't HGC material?
Anonymous wrote:Dual path: appeal and private, although after combing through the archives, I'm not as convinced the HGC would offer as much as a private with small class sizes. Many parents have posted that the curriculum has been gutted and the teaching is spotty, saying that the real value is in the cohort of students.