Anonymous
Post 11/13/2015 23:38     Subject: Do you ask your kid's 3rd grade teacher if your kid is fit for Magnet or compacted math?

You can also request a retake of the Inview if something was off in 2nd grade, or you were very close to the G/T cutoff. (Reevaluation)
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2015 20:59     Subject: Do you ask your kid's 3rd grade teacher if your kid is fit for Magnet or compacted math?

3rd, 4th, &5th graders take in view if they are new to MCPS- kids who moved in after the 2nd grade testing was done
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2015 19:43     Subject: Re:Do you ask your kid's 3rd grade teacher if your kid is fit for Magnet or compacted math?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do second graders get evaluated for GT? Is it a test and/or a formal process?


They all take the InView test in 2nd grade. There is no application process in 2nd grade. Application is in 3rd grade, and they take a separate HGC test in 3rd. Application is optional, and not tied to 2nd grade InView test. You can apply your DC even if your DC didn't get very high Inview test scores.


Thanks, do you know when the Inview tests are given in 2nd grade? I'm trying to figure out if my daughter has taken it already. Our school doesn't always communicate when tests are given.


Look here: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/calendar/estesting.aspx


That's interesting. Based on that link, there are some 3, 4, 5 graders taking Inview. Anyone know what that would be for?
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2015 17:41     Subject: Re:Do you ask your kid's 3rd grade teacher if your kid is fit for Magnet or compacted math?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do second graders get evaluated for GT? Is it a test and/or a formal process?


They all take the InView test in 2nd grade. There is no application process in 2nd grade. Application is in 3rd grade, and they take a separate HGC test in 3rd. Application is optional, and not tied to 2nd grade InView test. You can apply your DC even if your DC didn't get very high Inview test scores.


Thanks, do you know when the Inview tests are given in 2nd grade? I'm trying to figure out if my daughter has taken it already. Our school doesn't always communicate when tests are given.


Look here: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/calendar/estesting.aspx
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2015 17:14     Subject: Do you ask your kid's 3rd grade teacher if your kid is fit for Magnet or compacted math?

We just got a note that they are starting the Inview tests in December at our school. Seems awfully early.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2015 16:34     Subject: Re:Do you ask your kid's 3rd grade teacher if your kid is fit for Magnet or compacted math?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do second graders get evaluated for GT? Is it a test and/or a formal process?


They all take the InView test in 2nd grade. There is no application process in 2nd grade. Application is in 3rd grade, and they take a separate HGC test in 3rd. Application is optional, and not tied to 2nd grade InView test. You can apply your DC even if your DC didn't get very high Inview test scores.


Thanks, do you know when the Inview tests are given in 2nd grade? I'm trying to figure out if my daughter has taken it already. Our school doesn't always communicate when tests are given.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2015 16:19     Subject: Re:Do you ask your kid's 3rd grade teacher if your kid is fit for Magnet or compacted math?

Anonymous wrote:How do second graders get evaluated for GT? Is it a test and/or a formal process?


They all take the InView test in 2nd grade. There is no application process in 2nd grade. Application is in 3rd grade, and they take a separate HGC test in 3rd. Application is optional, and not tied to 2nd grade InView test. You can apply your DC even if your DC didn't get very high Inview test scores.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2015 15:59     Subject: Re:Do you ask your kid's 3rd grade teacher if your kid is fit for Magnet or compacted math?

How do second graders get evaluated for GT? Is it a test and/or a formal process?
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2015 14:37     Subject: Do you ask your kid's 3rd grade teacher if your kid is fit for Magnet or compacted math?

1st child: We asked 3rd grade teacher and she didn't say much. Once child was accepted, she had a lot more to say.

2nd child: Teacher asked during PT conference if we'd applied. We said yes and she said that was a good decision.

I don't think either conversation made a difference wrt acceptance. We met with each teacher after acceptance.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2015 14:30     Subject: Re:Do you ask your kid's 3rd grade teacher if your kid is fit for Magnet or compacted math?

We mentioned it last year and sought advice on whether the 3rd grade teacher knew about the program and whether our child would be a good fit, etc. She gave us a good perspective.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2015 19:48     Subject: Do you ask your kid's 3rd grade teacher if your kid is fit for Magnet or compacted math?

With first child, I didn't mention it at all. We had plenty of other things to talk about. He was accepted.

With second child, I let the teacher know that we were applying for him and was told "of course you are and I have lots already to write about him." He also got in.

So, whichever way you go, it shouldn't matter too much.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2015 19:12     Subject: Do you ask your kid's 3rd grade teacher if your kid is fit for Magnet or compacted math?

If you have already applied, there is no need to discuss with teacher unless your child is accepted. But if you just want to get a sense of the teachers opinion then it can't hurt.

I agree you should ask about compacted math.