eh, I've seen too many kids pushed into courses that they were above them. I have also seen parents attempt to bribe the people making the decisions. And no, I didn't take the bribe.![]()
Gifted and smart are two separate things. Kids need to be given an education that appropriate.
Parents are just as capable of enriching the lives of their child as the school is.
We somehow manage on our own dollar.
We are having huge issues with students in the elite courses cheating and feeling it justified. FTR, we are seeing an increase in drug use in this population also. Sorry.
So you all really don't think parents ever push for inappropriate placement for their own egos? You never see parents live vicariously through their children?
Those. Those, CMU, ND and the Military Academies.
And you wonder why are school's are failing.
Every kid should have the opportunity to take an advanced class WITHOUT the STUPID IQ TEST. That is my pet peeve.
If a kid wants to work hard and can pass the classes with A'/B's, the option to take a higher level class should be on the table for ALL kids.
I freaking HATE HATE HATE HATE the fact we do not allow kids to take higher level classes because of an IQ test when they belong in higher level classes.
And that is my rant...![]()
IDK, I remember cheating when I was in school and I was nowhere near elite. As far as feeling justified, what happens when they caught? Sounds like maybe the administration is not doing their job. In my DD's school you get caught cheating once, it's a warning, twice you are suspended and 3 strikes your out = expulsion! As far as drug use, I have seen an increase, period. Among the rich, poor, middle class, smart, not so smart, athlete, non athlete etc.We are having huge issues with students in the elite courses cheating and feeling it justified. FTR, we are seeing an increase in drug use in this population also. Sorry.
I know I would never push for an inapproriate placement. That would be a disservice to my child and I'm not interested in that.So you all really don't think parents ever push for inappropriate placement for their own egos? You never see parents live vicariously through their children?
There was a time I shared your opinion. I've learned there are kids who can do this, engage in extracurriculars, be social, engage in community service and thrive. Some kids have a fire in their belly and will take on the world given the chance.
I absolutely do agree that this isn't the path for all kids, even for some incredibly gifted and talented ones. Different strokes for different folks.
If the six hours of homework is true, then if those kids are in extracurriculars, have a social life and do community service, etc, then something has to give.
And that something is sleep. I'm not willing to let my children stay up until 2 or 3am to work on homework. That's ridiculous.
I don't care who you are, where you live, what classes your children are involved in ~ an average of six hours of homework every single night is insane.
I think, and I may be wrong, that poster said the actual class time is only 1/2 day so that leaves a lot more homework time than the full day student. Sounds like it's more self-directed learning???
My DD didn't take an IQ test to get into the program in our district. Placement is based on standardized test scores, teacher recommendation and grades. In the advanced classes students have to maintain an 85% average to continue into the next level class.
Oh, I've already said I don't consider my DD gifted. She's very bright and loves learning. However She qualifies for the G&T program our district offers and wants to be in it even though it's much more work. What parent wouldn't take advantage of something like this given the chance. I don't talk about it to other parents IRL because that just isn't my style. I certainly don't brag about my child's academic abilities, why would I?
ditto. It is encouraging poor behaivor, including lying and cheating. Good students are more concerned about the persception of others than learning. Parents are too, sadly.
Really, so 99% of HS seniors in your district go to college and the majority go to school of this caliber? You must be in an amazing district in an otherwise mediocre state. Florida ranks #34 nationally in HS graduation rate at 85.9%.
So you all really don't think parents ever push for inappropriate placement for their own egos? You never see parents live vicariously through their children?
Maybe at your school.
Heck here you can't even get that percentage to stay in school let alone go to college.![]()
I haven't read all the responses but the "overwhelming NEED" for G/T classes are to satisfy the parents that all seem to have perfect children. The VAST majority of the kids in these classes are neither gifted nor talented--good students, yes, but a truly gifted child, no. Back in the day, these classes were simply called "advanced" classes and that is what most of these kids really need. I am glad our schools don't go overboard with the whole gifted thing. Yes, they have a program but it is VERY difficult to get into and the kids that are in the program are truly gifted. For the advanced students they have many opportunities for accelerated classes, etc., which is how it should be. Our schools are also very good at working with kids on an individual basis as needed. DD's boyfriend is a whiz at math. He started taking classes at the high school for math in 7th grade. He is now a freshman and next year will start taking college level classes offered at our school. As a junior he will attend a local college for more math classes. He is a good student in other classes but not quite this advanced. He got the second highest score in our state on the National Math test for seniors in high school. I tease DD when she has a math problem to ask him for help (she is a sophomore--I am mostly serious though).
Don't tell me how I feel or how most parents with kids in these programs feel. You are not me and you are not one of those parents. What audacity!
And you wonder why are school's are failing.
Every kid should have the opportunity to take an advanced class WITHOUT the STUPID IQ TEST. That is my pet peeve.
If a kid wants to work hard and can pass the classes with A'/B's, the option to take a higher level class should be on the table for ALL kids.
I freaking HATE HATE HATE HATE the fact we do not allow kids to take higher level classes because of an IQ test when they belong in higher level classes.
And that is my rant...![]()
ditto. It is encouraging poor behaivor, including lying and cheating. Good students are more concerned about the persception of others than learning. Parents are too, sadly.

Guess I better run and tell that to the parents I know whose children lie and cheat yet are not identified as gifted. 