Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my child will go to the center. Do a lot of children still do a lot of outside activities? With the greater workload, I'm worried there will be less energy for after-school art, music, sports that DC now enjoys
My child did not, because there was a lot of homework, and our priority was maintaining at least some time where we didn't have to be somewhere doing something. But other children did.
Anonymous wrote:my child will go to the center. Do a lot of children still do a lot of outside activities? With the greater workload, I'm worried there will be less energy for after-school art, music, sports that DC now enjoys
Anonymous wrote:
This past year (3rd grade) my DD had about 3-5 minutes of homework per night. That is not an exaggeration! Mid-way through the year, when the math homework involved coloring-in different shapes on a worksheet, I realized that we would accept an HGC spot of she got in.
Anonymous wrote:I think parents turn to the centers because they would like to see them work harder..and their kids enjoy harder work. If your child is not itching for more homework, don;t apply. I am not saying the work load is not manageable but it is more. Before the center, my child did very little work.
Anonymous wrote:
Most parents whose kids go to HGC, will not say that their child is highly gifted. It's because they know that it is hard work that got them there. 95% of HGC kids fall in that category. There may be some genuine outliers but for most it is hard work and work ethic
Anonymous wrote:My middle school claims to offer the advanced curriculum to everyone..guess what? It is not advanced. It becomes watered down to get everyone through it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I keep hearing how HGC takes care of the special needs of gifted children. This is a very boastful sentiment. As many have pointed out - majority of high achievers do not even apply to HGC.
Most parents whose kids go to HGC, will not say that their child is highly gifted. It's because they know that it is hard work that got them there. 95% of HGC kids fall in that category. There may be some genuine outliers but for most it is hard work and work ethic
The reason many choose HGC is because they want their child to get the most rigorous curriculum the county can offer. If the same curriculum was offered in other schools, there would not be a reason to go to HGC at all.
HGCs are worth it because they are the only ones offering what ALL ESs should offer - to everyone.
Hard work? Not really. The admission process involves intelligence tests. You cannot "work hard" or otherwise prepare for IQ testing.
On the other hand, the HGC did teach my kids to work hard in ways they had not previously had to do, because for the first time in their school careers, they were challenged.
I agree that others could benefit from more enriched instruction.
Anonymous wrote:
I keep hearing how HGC takes care of the special needs of gifted children. This is a very boastful sentiment. As many have pointed out - majority of high achievers do not even apply to HGC.
Most parents whose kids go to HGC, will not say that their child is highly gifted. It's because they know that it is hard work that got them there. 95% of HGC kids fall in that category. There may be some genuine outliers but for most it is hard work and work ethic
The reason many choose HGC is because they want their child to get the most rigorous curriculum the county can offer. If the same curriculum was offered in other schools, there would not be a reason to go to HGC at all.
HGCs are worth it because they are the only ones offering what ALL ESs should offer - to everyone.
Anonymous wrote:
I keep hearing how HGC takes care of the special needs of gifted children. This is a very boastful sentiment. As many have pointed out - majority of high achievers do not even apply to HGC.
Most parents whose kids go to HGC, will not say that their child is highly gifted. It's because they know that it is hard work that got them there. 95% of HGC kids fall in that category. There may be some genuine outliers but for most it is hard work and work ethic
The reason many choose HGC is because they want their child to get the most rigorous curriculum the county can offer. If the same curriculum was offered in other schools, there would not be a reason to go to HGC at all.
HGCs are worth it because they are the only ones offering what ALL ESs should offer - to everyone.
Anonymous wrote:
I hope this doesn't come out harsh, but this demonstrates a lack of understanding of what an HCG is (or should be, at least). This isn't a dry run for collegel applications, it's an attempt to provide an appropriate education to kids with different needs. Parents know it when their kids need the HCG. It's a lifeline for many kids.