Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have already passed on even considering HGC. My kid is a year ahead (skipped a grade) and is in the top groups in class for reading, writing, spelling and math. The challenges are built-in for us, we don't need to go outside of our home school as needs are being met.
For most kids the home school is fine..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We opted not to go in 4th and never looked back. Very happy she stayed. Two out of six kids came back and finished 5th at their homeschool. It was not the homework but the long commute and missing of the lasting friendships, school spirit and doing all the 5th grade events with their home school. I find that most of the kids that leave and stay at HGC do so for one of three reasons. 1. Parent pushed. 2. Poor home school. 3. Lack of friends and hoping to bond/start anew in HGC.
If your child is happy at their school, has close ties (sport teams/ girl/boy scouts etc...) and has positive friends, teachers and community, why move them?
Neither my kid nor any of his HGC/magnet friends meet any of these criteria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We opted not to go in 4th and never looked back. Very happy she stayed. Two out of six kids came back and finished 5th at their homeschool. It was not the homework but the long commute and missing of the lasting friendships, school spirit and doing all the 5th grade events with their home school. I find that most of the kids that leave and stay at HGC do so for one of three reasons. 1. Parent pushed. 2. Poor home school. 3. Lack of friends and hoping to bond/start anew in HGC.
If your child is happy at their school, has close ties (sport teams/ girl/boy scouts etc...) and has positive friends, teachers and community, why move them?
Because they are incredibly bored, recognize that they are incredibly bored, and although they have close ties, positive friends, teachers and community, are willing to take the risk of a new school to alleviate the boredom.
My child went to HGC - not pushed by me, was at a superb home school and had many friends.
Anonymous wrote:My DD was accepted at an HGC. We are struggling with whether or not to send her. The program looks great, but she is happy at her home school, performing well, and not bored. Curious if others are planning to pass or have passed and what your reasons were. I really wish MCPS could program IN THE HOME SCHOOL for kids instead of making them go to a whole new school for 4th/5th. I also abhor the amount of homework they say is required. But it is a hard choice to pass on what looks like a really nice opportunity...
Anonymous wrote:We opted not to go in 4th and never looked back. Very happy she stayed. Two out of six kids came back and finished 5th at their homeschool. It was not the homework but the long commute and missing of the lasting friendships, school spirit and doing all the 5th grade events with their home school. I find that most of the kids that leave and stay at HGC do so for one of three reasons. 1. Parent pushed. 2. Poor home school. 3. Lack of friends and hoping to bond/start anew in HGC.
If your child is happy at their school, has close ties (sport teams/ girl/boy scouts etc...) and has positive friends, teachers and community, why move them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have already passed on even considering HGC. My kid is a year ahead (skipped a grade) and is in the top groups in class for reading, writing, spelling and math. The challenges are built-in for us, we don't need to go outside of our home school as needs are being met.
For most kids the home school is fine..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was accepted at an HGC. We are struggling with whether or not to send her. The program looks great, but she is happy at her home school, performing well, and not bored. Curious if others are planning to pass or have passed and what your reasons were. I really wish MCPS could program IN THE HOME SCHOOL for kids instead of making them go to a whole new school for 4th/5th. I also abhor the amount of homework they say is required. But it is a hard choice to pass on what looks like a really nice opportunity...
I agree. Why not make kids that need ESOL go to different schools? I bet that wouldn't go over so great.
Anonymous wrote:My DD was accepted at an HGC. We are struggling with whether or not to send her. The program looks great, but she is happy at her home school, performing well, and not bored. Curious if others are planning to pass or have passed and what your reasons were. I really wish MCPS could program IN THE HOME SCHOOL for kids instead of making them go to a whole new school for 4th/5th. I also abhor the amount of homework they say is required. But it is a hard choice to pass on what looks like a really nice opportunity...
Anonymous wrote:I have already passed on even considering HGC. My kid is a year ahead (skipped a grade) and is in the top groups in class for reading, writing, spelling and math. The challenges are built-in for us, we don't need to go outside of our home school as needs are being met.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is at PCES. She did the only homework she has on the bus home from school this afternoon.
I have a child at PCES too. Don't your kids work on the projects at home? (For example, the current author study project with the multiple assignments). That's what DC has found to be much more labor intensive as compared to homework at the home school.
Anonymous wrote:My DD is at PCES. She did the only homework she has on the bus home from school this afternoon.