Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think 50% of parents I know have admitted that they did not want their kid to go to HGC. Their kids took the test and qualified, but they wanted to give a happy childhood to their kids and did not want them to be in the pressure cooker environment, so they turned down the admission.
The HGC is not a pressure cooker. It is an appropriate learning environment for children who need it.
-HGC teacher
Anonymous wrote:I think 50% of parents I know have admitted that they did not want their kid to go to HGC. Their kids took the test and qualified, but they wanted to give a happy childhood to their kids and did not want them to be in the pressure cooker environment, so they turned down the admission.
Anonymous wrote:I think 50% of parents I know have admitted that they did not want their kid to go to HGC. Their kids took the test and qualified, but they wanted to give a happy childhood to their kids and did not want them to be in the pressure cooker environment, so they turned down the admission.
Anonymous wrote:First step to HYP, in my mind. My DD was told she needs to go if accepted. Anyone that passes the opportunity it dooming their child to a life of misery.
Anonymous wrote:HGC isn't worth it if you are in a W cluster, from what I have been told. My DD is in kindergarten, and other families have told us that the W school ES's are so good anyway, there is no need to apply to a HGC. We just moved here from NY so we are learning.
Anonymous wrote:We will consider applying to a highly gifted center in an MCPS school next year, when our kid is in 3rd grade, so my question is really just one of idle curiosity at this point. My child is really bright, possibly gifted, and her teachers do everything they can to keep the work challenging for her. All of us are happy with the neighborhood school, which is "bad" on paper but actually has great teachers, great leadership, diversity, and a strong sense of community. So, I'm wondering, has anyone declined a spot for their child at an HGC, and in the long run do you feel you made the right decision? Did anyone love their neighborhood school but opt for an HGC? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:HGC isn't worth it if you are in a W cluster, from what I have been told. My DD is in kindergarten, and other families have told us that the W school ES's are so good anyway, there is no need to apply to a HGC. We just moved here from NY so we are learning.
Anonymous wrote:What about kids at North Chevy Chase that get into Chevy Chase? Do they usually switch?
Well, that memo didn't seem to get out to some of the W parents whose kids are in my DC's HGC.Anonymous wrote:HGC isn't worth it if you are in a W cluster, from what I have been told. My DD is in kindergarten, and other families have told us that the W school ES's are so good anyway, there is no need to apply to a HGC. We just moved here from NY so we are learning.
Anonymous wrote:HGC isn't worth it if you are in a W cluster, from what I have been told. My DD is in kindergarten, and other families have told us that the W school ES's are so good anyway, there is no need to apply to a HGC. We just moved here from NY so we are learning.
Anonymous wrote:HGC isn't worth it if you are in a W cluster, from what I have been told. My DD is in kindergarten, and other families have told us that the W school ES's are so good anyway, there is no need to apply to a HGC. We just moved here from NY so we are learning.