Anonymous wrote:Actually, high non-verbal abilities do correlate to success in STEM
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262917205_Visual-Spatial_Ability_Important_in_STEM_Ignored_in_Gifted_Education
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ces kids don’t do humanities homework only Science and math?? How’s their grammar and writing feedback then?
Take this with a grain of salt, because I am not confident DC is a reliable reporter, but he claims the humanities teacher stated many students currently have Cs and Ds in her class this quarter because they're not turning in their essay assignments. Dc believes those kids only care about the Math and Science units.
Are you talking about CES kids having C's and D's currently in the 5th grade class? Or are you talking about 6th grade kids at the middle school who used to be CES kids?
I could see some kids being cocky enough to only focus on science and math that early. Private school would flunk them.
Or they are 9 -11 year olds who are not focused on grades and not mature enough to have terrific study habits.
The admissions process for the CES are different from the processes for MS and HS (at least in years past). Study habits and grades matter more because the work load and expectations are higher in MS and HS magnet programs and they want kids who are not just smart but who are willing and eager to do the work. When you are evaluating kids in 3rd grade it is harder to get a good read on this and I think perhaps it does not matter so much as such a young age. They are looking for kids with promise and interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ces kids don’t do humanities homework only Science and math?? How’s their grammar and writing feedback then?
Take this with a grain of salt, because I am not confident DC is a reliable reporter, but he claims the humanities teacher stated many students currently have Cs and Ds in her class this quarter because they're not turning in their essay assignments. Dc believes those kids only care about the Math and Science units.
Are you talking about CES kids having C's and D's currently in the 5th grade class? Or are you talking about 6th grade kids at the middle school who used to be CES kids?
I could see some kids being cocky enough to only focus on science and math that early. Private school would flunk them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ces kids don’t do humanities homework only Science and math?? How’s their grammar and writing feedback then?
Take this with a grain of salt, because I am not confident DC is a reliable reporter, but he claims the humanities teacher stated many students currently have Cs and Ds in her class this quarter because they're not turning in their essay assignments. Dc believes those kids only care about the Math and Science units.
Are you talking about CES kids having C's and D's currently in the 5th grade class? Or are you talking about 6th grade kids at the middle school who used to be CES kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ces kids don’t do humanities homework only Science and math?? How’s their grammar and writing feedback then?
Take this with a grain of salt, because I am not confident DC is a reliable reporter, but he claims the humanities teacher stated many students currently have Cs and Ds in her class this quarter because they're not turning in their essay assignments. Dc believes those kids only care about the Math and Science units.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools got only one of the classes? Sligo got both.
Cabin John got both, though I don't know how many sections.
Do you know if most/all kids who attended the 5th grade CES are on the list?
It is not a safe assumption that every 5th Grader at the CES has been listed for the new classes. If you don’t know the status of your own child,check MyMCPS under registration. If you do know your own kid’s status and are “just wondering,” I guess you’ll know in the Fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools got only one of the classes? Sligo got both.
Cabin John got both, though I don't know how many sections.
Do you know if most/all kids who attended the 5th grade CES are on the list?