Anonymous wrote:The PP is correct - it has not yet been determined if 2.0 will be applied to the HGC next year, and even if it is, the HGCs will find a way to make it challenging for those in the center - either ignore it in their own way, use the 2.0 as a guideline and then teach what they need to in order to challenge the HGC students.
In any case, it is too late to apply for a 3rd grader...applications needed to be in months ago, and the test was given to the 3rd graders last week.
Anonymous wrote:I was interested in the center for next year (for my current 3rd grader), but her teacher says that the GT center will be implementing curriculum 2.0 next year. She laughed (the "how pathetic is that" not the "how funny is that" laugh) when she told me. Ridiculous! I want to get this child away from 2.0 b/c she's bored out of her mind. I don't think there's much of a future for the center if the administration implements 2.0 there.
Anyone else worried about this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are kids in MOCO elementary schools "tested" for these G/T centers. In the spring, we got a letter saying that our DS had been identified as G/T...but I later came to realize that this is a fairly common designation in MOCO. Just wondering if I should be pursuing more testing...or is a more passive process where the school invites you into the program.
Thank you for any insights.
The chances are that your DS reads above grade level and/or is above grade in math. It does not mean that your DS is precluded from being gifted. Remember, standards are pretty low so large numbers of students are labeled as G/T. You could always put emotions aside and compare your child to those with the same SES.
Anonymous wrote:How are kids in MOCO elementary schools "tested" for these G/T centers. In the spring, we got a letter saying that our DS had been identified as G/T...but I later came to realize that this is a fairly common designation in MOCO. Just wondering if I should be pursuing more testing...or is a more passive process where the school invites you into the program.
Thank you for any insights.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my daughter is in 4th grade at a center. She's doing great, making friends and talking about other kids when she never did that before. She has kids interested in the things she says and not thinking she's the odd smart kid, and she's finds the kids there interesting too.
The teachers there and the school counselor know about gifted kids and their sensitivities. My daughter has sensitivities to noise and other stimulus that are far muted than they once were. It's not even noticeable now whereas when she was in K, she had permission to wear headphones to drown out classroom noise. I believe that the teachers would recognize issues common (or even uncommon) to gifted kids and react in an appropriate manner, moreso than a regular classroom teacher just because they would see it more often. I am very comfortable sending my daughter there.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my daughter is in 4th grade at a center. She's doing great, making friends and talking about other kids when she never did that before. She has kids interested in the things she says and not thinking she's the odd smart kid, and she's finds the kids there interesting too.
The teachers there and the school counselor know about gifted kids and their sensitivities. My daughter has sensitivities to noise and other stimulus that are far muted than they once were. It's not even noticeable now whereas when she was in K, she had permission to wear headphones to drown out classroom noise. I believe that the teachers would recognize issues common (or even uncommon) to gifted kids and react in an appropriate manner, moreso than a regular classroom teacher just because they would see it more often. I am very comfortable sending my daughter there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Could someone please explain the application process. For ex., what school year, who initiates the process (school or parent)?
You must apply in 3rd grade by early November. It is entirely parent initiated. In some schools a teacher may suggest, but if not, no parent should assume they shouldn't apply.
Kids who apply take a test in December and decisions are made by April.
In addition to parent-filled application and essay, HGC testing, earlier 2nd grade global screening, and teacher recs are considered. Ther is no quota per school, but the process does try to spread admits out. There are useful MCPS parent info meetings held in the fall to explain the program and application process. There is program info on the MCPS website.
Okay, but really, is admission based almost entirely on test results?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Could someone please explain the application process. For ex., what school year, who initiates the process (school or parent)?
You must apply in 3rd grade by early November. It is entirely parent initiated. In some schools a teacher may suggest, but if not, no parent should assume they shouldn't apply.
Kids who apply take a test in December and decisions are made by April.
In addition to parent-filled application and essay, HGC testing, earlier 2nd grade global screening, and teacher recs are considered. Ther is no quota per school, but the process does try to spread admits out. There are useful MCPS parent info meetings held in the fall to explain the program and application process. There is program info on the MCPS website.
Okay, but really, is admission based almost entirely on test results?
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Could someone please explain the application process. For ex., what school year, who initiates the process (school or parent)?
You must apply in 3rd grade by early November. It is entirely parent initiated. In some schools a teacher may suggest, but if not, no parent should assume they shouldn't apply.
Kids who apply take a test in December and decisions are made by April.
In addition to parent-filled application and essay, HGC testing, earlier 2nd grade global screening, and teacher recs are considered. Ther is no quota per school, but the process does try to spread admits out. There are useful MCPS parent info meetings held in the fall to explain the program and application process. There is program info on the MCPS website.