The chess team members practicing chess...science Olympiad practice is more like athletic prep. Cogat prep is like steeling the play book or bribing the umps
Anonymous wrote:So true! You can "prep" all you want, but true ability will shine through. All the hard work in the world won't help if talent is not also there.
If you believe the Koolaid you drink you shouldn't worry about other children working and preparing hard for test. Why the angst?
No. Just hoping to get you flagged
So true! You can "prep" all you want, but true ability will shine through. All the hard work in the world won't help if talent is not also there.
Anonymous wrote:Call FCPS AAP office. Ask for Carol Horn. Ask about prepping. Give your name and your childs name.
Why is my name or that of my child relevant to the answer to the question? Did you take a logic course in K?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, please! Would it be better if I said that kids who have to prep for these tests really aren't that bright?
More drivel. Just like saying Michael Phelps or Tiger Woods is a poor swimmer or golfer because of the intense prep (hours daily) since the age of 5.
Actually, it's not. Woods learned to golf at 2, but Phelps didn't start swimming till 7. Both men likely wouldn't have reached the top of their sport if not for intensive practice, but they also had the innate ability and genetic make-up to excel. Woods was considered a prodigy and his father was a pro-golfer, which is why we haven't seen tons of kids whose parents pushed them into golf at 3 become the next Tiger-like phenom. My guess is if Woods had to take a test in grade school to measure athletic ability or potential, he pretty much would have had to just show up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't that the company that has a selling plan that involves getting parents to sell to other parents?
There is no mention of this on their website. More Urban Myth methinks.
Anonymous wrote:Carol Horn must be the authority on the policy and illegality of students prepping for tests?
Has she done any research lately to discover that parent and their students in FCPS are at the top of the highest spenders on "test prep" in the US (e.g., Princeton Review, Kaplan, C2 educate). In fact, their own schools offer "test prep" year round and during the summer. And they even charge their clients for this. What an irony. What credibility does FCPS or the secretary Carol Horn have in this area?
Seriously, you must be kidding
Call FCPS AAP office. Ask for Carol Horn. Ask about prepping. Give your name and your childs name.