Anonymous wrote:It is very easy to apply and I'm sure many parents just want to see how their kid does. No obligation to attend.
Anonymous wrote:I did a quick count. My local HGC is Barnsley. My kid is in 1st grade. So I looked at the K numbers (because the data is from last year). There are 2124 kids in all the feeder schools who are currently in first grade. If 500 kids were to take the test (in another 2 years) that would mean that ~23% of her contemporaries would believe they have a shot at being in that top 2-3%. That doesn't seem like it should be the case. So 500 definitely seems too high. But who knows, it might just confirm what we all know - that our kids are all geniuses!
Anonymous wrote:I did a quick count. My local HGC is Barnsley. My kid is in 1st grade. So I looked at the K numbers (because the data is from last year). There are 2124 kids in all the feeder schools who are currently in first grade. If 500 kids were to take the test (in another 2 years) that would mean that ~23% of her contemporaries would believe they have a shot at being in that top 2-3%. That doesn't seem like it should be the case. So 500 definitely seems too high. But who knows, it might just confirm what we all know - that our kids are all geniuses!
Anonymous wrote:During orientation last year the principal said there was close to 500 applicants at the HGC my daughter go to. I would have guessed that it would be similar at other centers but perhaps not
I do not know the figures for this year and per HGC cluster. But, from previous years 270 or half your number is about right. Multiply that average of 270 by 8 for total number of applicants in the County applying to all the Centers.
This year the number will likely be much higher because of the general disastifaction with curriculum 2.0, the further dumming down of the curriculum and holding kids back who could advance easily in the name of closing the achievement gap(s) and this decade there may be 2 achievement gaps clearly emerging.
During orientation last year the principal said there was close to 500 applicants at the HGC my daughter go to. I would have guessed that it would be similar at other centers but perhaps not
Anonymous wrote:That's below the median of the 50 kids accepted, not the 500 who took the test.
This not true. 500 kids did not take the test for entrance into CSES-HGC that exhibited the highest median score acceptance rates in the County. Other posters from other centers have confirmed the median values for the other HGC-centers and their cluster elementary schools draw. It seems the poster is stating for the draw pool taking the test for CSES-HGC entrance the test is too easy (median scores very high for accepted students).