Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^Your naive optimism is almost endearing. But it's still naive optimism. We never even made it to 2nd grade at Two Rivers, expecting to bet there to 5th if not 8th. Our bright kid was bored out of his skull in both 1st and 2nd grades.
Where did your child go to for 2nd grade where he was also bored? Did you ever find a good place? If so, where?
We gave up on DCPC and DCPS and went to Capitol Hill Day, where he has been a little bored but not nearly as much as at Two Rivers. We're moving to Fairfax over the summer to start a gifted 3rd grade GT program. Our kid has an IQ of at least 145, working more than two years above grade level. We're not looking forward to living in VA particularly but don't feel that we have much choice in order to keep our federal jobs. We can't afford privates for two kids for many years (younger sibling starting K in the fall).
Since your post is essentially irrelevant to the conversation, one must assume you are really here merely to brag, which assumes we care.
Personally, I don't, nor could I care less. Your 145 IQ freak isn't going to cure cancer, but he could make an unfortunate target.
Have fun in middle school and don't forget that anti-depressants are an optional for the suicidal.