Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are abroad in Europe, its likely your curriculum will be more advanced that that used by MCPS. Even in "American" schools overseas.
This. What country?
Germany. But I am not sure this is true. I think German curriculum starts pretty slowly and then picks up in middle/high school. If nothing else, I would have to work on English grammar and vocabulary. I cannot see it being a big deal one way or another. After all, it's 3rd grade!
It's not true, and there is no gifted track at all.
There are different skill tracks in ALL European schools in most subjects. They don't call it "gifted" because they have a different mentality and don't need to pander to American attitudes towards academic talent and how to define it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are abroad in Europe, its likely your curriculum will be more advanced that that used by MCPS. Even in "American" schools overseas.
This. What country?
Germany. But I am not sure this is true. I think German curriculum starts pretty slowly and then picks up in middle/high school. If nothing else, I would have to work on English grammar and vocabulary. I cannot see it being a big deal one way or another. After all, it's 3rd grade!
It's not true, and there is no gifted track at all.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't lose sleep over it. I have 3 kids and can't begin to count the # of parents who have told me over the years they thought their kids would enter HGC. The vast majority didn't get in. Of those that did, I know a few parents who decided to stay with the homeschool and their kids went on to the MS magnets without issue. I don't think those kids have fared any worse than those who did HGC. One of the HGC is in our home school and it doesn't appear the math curriculum varies much. I heard writing instruction is a strong suit but one of our regular 5th grade teachers is
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are abroad in Europe, its likely your curriculum will be more advanced that that used by MCPS. Even in "American" schools overseas.
This. What country?
Germany. But I am not sure this is true. I think German curriculum starts pretty slowly and then picks up in middle/high school. If nothing else, I would have to work on English grammar and vocabulary. I cannot see it being a big deal one way or another. After all, it's 3rd grade!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call MCPS main office to find out!
Thank you. I guess this is the way to go. I just did not want to be labeled as one of those "presumptuous" moms that thinks her DC is gifted when he can start putting syllables together at age 3. I don't know if DS is gifted, I just don't want to take an opportunity away from him if he is.
Anonymous wrote:Call MCPS main office to find out!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are abroad in Europe, its likely your curriculum will be more advanced that that used by MCPS. Even in "American" schools overseas.
This. What country?
Anonymous wrote:If you are abroad in Europe, its likely your curriculum will be more advanced that that used by MCPS. Even in "American" schools overseas.