Anonymous wrote:The test will be the same, It is just going to include more kids. I think its a good thing. ( Im talking about moco)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a move to make sure the program is not dominated by Asian/white kids. When politics get in the way of education, we all lose.
My kid is Asian and attended HGC. I don't see anything wrong with MCPS trying to reach out to other groups to encourage their kids to apply. It doesn't mean that they are necessarily going to lower the standards for the URM kids to get in (I hope not). I see it as more of an outreach type thing than anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As Fairfax knows when you increase the number of seats in the program, it is no longer a gifted program. If 1 of the 3 4th and 5th grade classes at Stonegate is supposed to be a highly gifted center, we can assume that it is really just slightly different than a typical classroom. After a few years they will say that all the classrooms should have the same opportunity. Didn't that basically happen at Tacoma elementary? It was a testin gifted magnet but now it is basically for the whole school and a few OOB kids.
Are they talking about increasing the seats? No I don't think so. They are talking about doing their own homework in terms of finding the students they think are worthy. That's quite different.
The number of seats is going up 50% next year..many of which are just for the students in two particular schools.
Anonymous wrote:This is a move to make sure the program is not dominated by Asian/white kids. When politics get in the way of education, we all lose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As Fairfax knows when you increase the number of seats in the program, it is no longer a gifted program. If 1 of the 3 4th and 5th grade classes at Stonegate is supposed to be a highly gifted center, we can assume that it is really just slightly different than a typical classroom. After a few years they will say that all the classrooms should have the same opportunity. Didn't that basically happen at Tacoma elementary? It was a testin gifted magnet but now it is basically for the whole school and a few OOB kids.
Are they talking about increasing the seats? No I don't think so. They are talking about doing their own homework in terms of finding the students they think are worthy. That's quite different.
Anonymous wrote:As Fairfax knows when you increase the number of seats in the program, it is no longer a gifted program. If 1 of the 3 4th and 5th grade classes at Stonegate is supposed to be a highly gifted center, we can assume that it is really just slightly different than a typical classroom. After a few years they will say that all the classrooms should have the same opportunity. Didn't that basically happen at Tacoma elementary? It was a testin gifted magnet but now it is basically for the whole school and a few OOB kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are trying to increase diversity so every kid will be tested. Too many poor kids that are smart werent tested because they parents knew nothing about it.
I agree with this part. First step in killing the GT program in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are trying to increase diversity so every kid will be tested. Too many poor kids that are smart werent tested because they parents knew nothing about it.
I agree with this part. First step in killing the GT program in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:They are trying to increase diversity so every kid will be tested. Too many poor kids that are smart werent tested because they parents knew nothing about it.