Anonymous wrote:Have you had the child formally tested? Two grades above in math and reading does not necessarily meet the official standard of “profoundly gifted.”
Anonymous wrote:Have you had the child formally tested? Two grades above in math and reading does not necessarily meet the official standard of “profoundly gifted.”
Anonymous wrote:Can't you tell it's a troll post? In first post, OP says child is 2 grades ahead. In subsequent post, says child is doing algebra.
Either child is doing baskc algebra, which most 2nd graders can do, or OP is exaggerating. Real algebra is taught at 7th in most privates -- for the accelerated kids.
Anonymous wrote:OP, only one school in the region can accommodate a profoundly gifted child that young, which is Feynman. If that is the case, keep your DS there for now. No other private will grade skip to the level of need or ability; neither he nor you will be happy. If you are not at Feynman, that is where you should go.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks! Op here, what’s the norm for skipping grade in private schools? Will private school identity the need of skipping grade or parents have to request testing? My 2nd grade DC is doing algebra.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks! Op here, what’s the norm for skipping grade in private schools? Will private school identity the need of skipping grade or parents have to request testing? My 2nd grade DC is doing algebra.