Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It depends the kind of accelerated program the high school has in place. Our high school is a 3- however, they have an amazing program for accelerated students. They are literally bussed away for half the day to special math and science center (they apply for test into) at no cost. And your child gets to be with like-minded peers for most of the day too which is important. I would not send my child to an underperforming elementary school. But middle and high schools it can sometimes work if 1) your child is advanced 2) they have special programs that would meet those needs
OP again. My local elementary school is a GS 4. Would you say that's good enough, or is that the point where you'd consider private school?
Elementary no, that isn't good enough. They probably have below state average test scores and are high percentage low income. Granted, the non low income students are probably the ones scoring average and higher on tests, your child is going to get zero enrichment. There are no advanced classes in elementary. There will be behavioral problems galore. Your kid will be stuck in a class where they are the smartest person, while the teacher has to teach to bottom 25%, and put up with the distractions of the significant behavioral issues of others.
Once you hit middle and high school kids are being grouped by ability and academic level for at least their core classes so it is easier to get a education tailored to your specific child