Anonymous wrote:I am literally shocked at all the Karens that are demanding magnet programs right now. None of them are a priority. None. Zero. Nada.
We have kids starving, lonely, no interaction, and will be years behind in curriculum. But ya’ll keep asking about HGC, Magnet, IB, AP’s, and the other nonsense that means nothing during this pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:I am literally shocked at all the Karens that are demanding magnet programs right now. None of them are a priority. None. Zero. Nada.
We have kids starving, lonely, no interaction, and will be years behind in curriculum. But ya’ll keep asking about HGC, Magnet, IB, AP’s, and the other nonsense that means nothing during this pandemic.
I am literally shocked at all the Karens that are demanding magnet programs right now. None of them are a priority. None. Zero. Nada.
We have kids starving, lonely, no interaction, and will be years behind in curriculum. But ya’ll keep asking about HGC, Magnet, IB, AP’s, and the other nonsense that means nothing during this pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:What happens when school returns to in-person (whether that's later this year or in fall 2021)? The wait pool kids go back to their homeschools? Doesn't make sense, OP.
Anonymous wrote:DD is a rising 8th Trader now but was fortunate to benefit from the former ‘HGC.’ With distance learning, it’s not asynchronous so the demand on the teacher workload cannot climb. The value is not do much in the instruction per se but hire teachers challenge students sbd get the them to teach each other and be c critical thinkers. I also say this from personal experience in magnet GATE programs myself for 1st-8th. High school was different. AP is not quite the same. I did talk to another parent this sping when MCPS was closed. This parent elected to decline a CES slot and was using Khan Academy with great success. I’d look into extra enrichment through other means. Even with CES it’s not actually enough because these are kids whose learning is insatiable. Also look into resources from SENG. Schools everywhere are going to be wildly different. Some kids will thrive, some will suffer terribly. Be grateful your waitlisted kid can essentially teach him or herself already by 4th grade. Hang in there, we all have to find a way to get through this pandemic.