Anonymous wrote:Doesn't make any sense that they would mess with the center's curriculum, but this is MCPS and that is what they are doing. Crazy, yes. The new MCPS, yes. Sorry, but true.
Anonymous wrote:The kids that go to the center are a quirky and odd lot. Parents of these kids may not want to say that, but it is the case. We didn't send our DD last year b/c the group of children from her home school were the oddest kids. An entire class room of these kids could be problematic b/c they are socially awkward and sometimes very strange.
Also, be aware that curriculum 2.0 will be rolled out at the center this fall. Some might say that the center can and will implement the curriculum with better results than neighborhood schools, but that is doubtful at best. In reality, MCPS doesn't really support the center anymore so they are beginning to gut it. In short, a center with the odd kids and without a strong curriculum is less attractive than ever. Do your homework about the center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids that go to the center are a quirky and odd lot. Parents of these kids may not want to say that, but it is the case. We didn't send our DD last year b/c the group of children from her home school were the oddest kids. An entire class room of these kids could be problematic b/c they are socially awkward and sometimes very strange.
Also, be aware that curriculum 2.0 will be rolled out at the center this fall. Some might say that the center can and will implement the curriculum with better results than neighborhood schools, but that is doubtful at best. In reality, MCPS doesn't really support the center anymore so they are beginning to gut it. In short, a center with the odd kids and without a strong curriculum is less attractive than ever. Do your homework about the center.
That's a very broad brush you paint with. My daughter is at an HGC and would probably be labeled as odd by you. That being said, there are a ton of kids there who would definitely not be considered strange in any way; just very smart.
Anonymous wrote:The kids that go to the center are a quirky and odd lot. Parents of these kids may not want to say that, but it is the case. We didn't send our DD last year b/c the group of children from her home school were the oddest kids. An entire class room of these kids could be problematic b/c they are socially awkward and sometimes very strange.
Also, be aware that curriculum 2.0 will be rolled out at the center this fall. Some might say that the center can and will implement the curriculum with better results than neighborhood schools, but that is doubtful at best. In reality, MCPS doesn't really support the center anymore so they are beginning to gut it. In short, a center with the odd kids and without a strong curriculum is less attractive than ever. Do your homework about the center.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone comment on how well the 4th/5th grade HGT program prepares them for the 6th GT program? The reason I ask is that a friend whose daughter was not in 4/5 HGS entered into a 6th GT program and was extremely stressed out and ultimately transferred back to her home school.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:poster 12:15, you seem to not have read my original post. I'm "particularly interested in how the curriculum incorporates visual and performing arts, music, and physical education," not academics. Likewise, I ask about class size. The unfounded premise you mention is, indeed, unfounded. And it is not my own.
Anonymous wrote:poster 12:15, you seem to not have read my original post. I'm "particularly interested in how the curriculum incorporates visual and performing arts, music, and physical education," not academics. Likewise, I ask about class size. The unfounded premise you mention is, indeed, unfounded. And it is not my own.