Anonymous wrote:I don't have any experience with Truth MS, but I know that our Montessori ES has been great for our gifted child which I think is partially due to the wonderful teachers we've had, but is helped by the Montessori model that allows for more independent learning and meeting the child where they are. So it may be worth looking into for the future (especially because if you're inbound for Deal, you could always just switch back at any point).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazing how many DCUM posters were gifted kids ...
Why? DC attracts a type.
Anonymous wrote:
I can relate. DS is multiple grade levels ahead in math and ELA at our DCPS ES. Teacher allows him to do extra but still has to sit through the daily lessons which are not differentiated. We are not in a financial position to consider a private. We supplement out of class with Beast Academy/AOPS and encourage him to read and write to his heart’s content. I wish there was more at the school level in DCPS but there really isn’t...so we try to fill the void.
Curious as to your long-term plans for DS, if you care to share? We may be in similar boat.
Anonymous wrote:I can relate. DS is multiple grade levels ahead in math and ELA at our DCPS ES. Teacher allows him to do extra but still has to sit through the daily lessons which are not differentiated. We are not in a financial position to consider a private. We supplement out of class with Beast Academy/AOPS and encourage him to read and write to his heart’s content. I wish there was more at the school level in DCPS but there really isn’t...so we try to fill the void.
Anonymous wrote:I can relate. DS is multiple grade levels ahead in math and ELA at our DCPS ES. Teacher allows him to do extra but still has to sit through the daily lessons which are not differentiated. We are not in a financial position to consider a private. We supplement out of class with Beast Academy/AOPS and encourage him to read and write to his heart’s content. I wish there was more at the school level in DCPS but there really isn’t...so we try to fill the void.
Anonymous wrote:. Sure, if you have 30k a year to give to them. Their Fi Aid isn’t too hot, not a big endowment.Anonymous wrote:If you had a boy, I would have suggested that you call St. Anselm's Abbey School. They will make room for a gifted middle schooler on a rolling admissions basis.
Anonymous wrote:Our Capitol Hill DCPS lets my DD take math class w/ the grade ahead of her, provides her w/ an adaptive math app on which she works about 2 grades ahead, and sets all of her math apps to one grade ahead. It's actually been better than I've expected so far (she's young still).
. Sure, if you have 30k a year to give to them. Their Fi Aid isn’t too hot, not a big endowment.Anonymous wrote:If you had a boy, I would have suggested that you call St. Anselm's Abbey School. They will make room for a gifted middle schooler on a rolling admissions basis.