March 10th was D-Day in boarding school world. The day that acceptance, denial and waitlist letters went out. We did our best not to think too much about it, but it was always there, in the background. Two weeks earlier I got a call at work, from C.’s school. As a courtesy they wanted to [...]
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Decision Time
Posted in education, School on May 14, 2011 | 5 Comments »
Under a Bushel
Posted in education, Gifted, In the News, School, tagged education, high school, identifcation, maryland, MCEF, MCPS, montgomery county, School on February 28, 2011 | 5 Comments »
Congratulations to Montgomery Blair High School! Blair was honored on February 16 with the Maryland Excellence in Gifted and Talented Education (EGATE) award. It is one of just five schools statewide—and the only high school—to receive the prestigious award, which recognizes outstanding gifted and talented education. MCPS actually issued a press release! For those readers [...]
Update Part Two
Posted in education, Gifted, Homeschooling on February 26, 2011 | 2 Comments »
And now the Update Part Two. M. you’ll recall is homeschooling and back in September I posted a line up of what we were planning. Like all good homeschoolers, we did some adjusting along the way. The critical thinking class? Gone. It just did not appeal. Aleks.com? As much as I am a huge fan [...]
Update
Posted in education, Home Life on February 10, 2011 | 3 Comments »
Pull up a chair, time for an update! So when last we we had an up close and personal, C. was off to boarding school in New England. So how has that gone? (Today we’ll do C. M. will be the next post.) All told, great! Academically, there were a few kinks to work out [...]
Race to Nowhere: Counterpoint
Posted in education, Gifted, In the News, School on December 8, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Welcome new readers! I’ve been told that the link to my previous blog about the recent Race to Nowhere screening was shared on a local high school listserv…. Yesterday morning’s New York Times greeted the nation with a stark rebuke to the message of Race to Nowhere. The headline reads, “In PISA Test, Top Test [...]
The AP Drug
Posted in education, Gifted, School on December 8, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Parents concerned about the crazy stress your high school students are under, look no further. We have met the enemy…and he is your own school system administrators. The Washington Examiner recently published article on declining AP pass rates in Fairfax and Montgomery Counties. Fairfax School Board member Jane Strauss credited higher AP exam participation rates [...]
Race to Nowhere: Ground Zero
Posted in education, Learning, School on December 4, 2010 | 3 Comments »
This week I finally had the opportunity to see the documentary Race to Nowhere. I first wrote about it back in January, when was it a mere twinkle in the eye of a few education bloggers. Fast forward ten months, and it’s been making the rounds of county high schools in PTA screenings, eliciting tears [...]
Homeschooling: 8th Grade Edition
Posted in education, Homeschooling on September 4, 2010 | 8 Comments »
Well Monday was the first day of school her in Montgomery County, and feeling a bit subversive, I posted this YouTube clip to my Facebook wall. A perceptive high school friend who I haven’t seen since, well, high school wrote, “Hmm, is this post due to past or current frustrations with education? Or perhaps just [...]