Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where can you afford to live? What is your budget? What is the point of talking about anything without knowing your budget?
OP here. Budget not an issue.
Then send your kid to private.
Thanks. We are looking at all the options. What’s your attitude about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where can you afford to live? What is your budget? What is the point of talking about anything without knowing your budget?
OP here. Budget not an issue.
Then send your kid to private.
Anonymous wrote:I would go with Piney Branch ES, which has a local CES. Even though CES is mostly humanities-based. Also living in Takoma Park MS zone you'll have a better chance of getting a seat in the magnet program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different angle here OP.
Assess you budget, then look at best cluster you can afford to buy into for the other 4 boys in your household.
If your 1 boy is truly gifted, he may place into a county program and get busing. As for the other 4, you might not want them to be in the non-magnet rest of school in a lesser performing school and/or peer group.
OP here. I like this. Thanks! Great advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where can you afford to live? What is your budget? What is the point of talking about anything without knowing your budget?
OP here. Budget not an issue.
Then send your kid to private.
Thanks. We are looking at all the options. What’s your attitude about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where can you afford to live? What is your budget? What is the point of talking about anything without knowing your budget?
OP here. Budget not an issue.
Then send your kid to private.
Thanks. We are looking at all the options. What’s your attitude about? [/quot
You may consider move to churchill cluster for well rounded solid education and send that STEM gifted kid to Feynman school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where can you afford to live? What is your budget? What is the point of talking about anything without knowing your budget?
OP here. Budget not an issue.
Then send your kid to private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where can you afford to live? What is your budget? What is the point of talking about anything without knowing your budget?
OP here. Budget not an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Where can you afford to live? What is your budget? What is the point of talking about anything without knowing your budget?
Anonymous wrote:Different angle here OP.
Assess you budget, then look at best cluster you can afford to buy into for the other 4 boys in your household.
If your 1 boy is truly gifted, he may place into a county program and get busing. As for the other 4, you might not want them to be in the non-magnet rest of school in a lesser performing school and/or peer group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had very good luck in HoCo for an older child fitting a similar profile.
MoCo offera a great STEM countywide magnet program, but it requires a combination of scores + geographical location (recent add-on) to attend. They have started to actively avoid kids who would otherwise attend middle schools with high-scoring peers. These tend to be middle school nestled along hwy 270.
Regular ES do not, I believe, offer any accommodation since their mission is not to enrich the top students, but to pull up the middle/rear towards meeting the state standard.
The only thing regular ES has in this is compacted math. To OP, compacted math is a more advanced math track that starts in 4th grade. It puts the student on track to take Algebra in 7th, and Calc AB in 11th grade. If your DC is super duper smart in math, they may let him advance even a bit more.