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#59657 - 10/28/09 09:59 PM Re: We will relocate to find the right school-help [Re: JewelsJC]
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I sent you a PM. Used to live in Northern CA...

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#59658 - 10/28/09 10:37 PM Re: We will relocate to find the right school-help [Re: CAMom]
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Originally Posted By: CAMom
Originally Posted By: Val


CAMom, where's this charter school? Is it in northern or southern CA?

Val


I'm in Northern CA- central valley not coastal. I'll PM the info if someone wants it. The application process begins in Jan each year and is done by lottery.


I'd love to hear what school this is too smile We are in the Tracy area.

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#59659 - 10/28/09 11:08 PM Re: We will relocate to find the right school-help [Re: CourtneyB]
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If you're looking in the Seattle area, check out the Accelerated Progress Program (APP) in the Seattle school district. They generally have their kids working 2 grade levels above average in self-contained classrooms.

I wish we still lived there...can't convince my DH to move again smile

Oh, and if you can get her current school to somehow certify that she has completed K or 1st or 2nd, etc., I believe most schools in WA will accept it, regardless of her age. The certification just has to be from an accredited school.

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#59709 - 10/29/09 10:29 AM Re: We will relocate to find the right school-help [Re: CAMom]
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CAMom, Please PM me the info on your school, too! Thank you.

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#59718 - 10/29/09 11:00 AM Re: We will relocate to find the right school-help [Re: Botchan]
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From what I have read, WA schools in general take 2nd graders if they have finished 1st grade in any accredited school. However, they are much more picky when it comes to 1st grade. They will only take kids in 1st if they have finished K in a public school, otherwise they go by age. (by 9/1st).

The Seattle schools program, I have heard good things of. Same of the one in Bellevue School district (Seattle suburb). I think both have very strict guidelines in terms of testing (only testing through SD) and dates. You'd have to be here for testing, and they would only test if you already live within the school district (Seattle); but the Bellevue program is more open to taking results from other SDs and they also accept students off district boundaries.

My dd attends one of the private gifted schools in the area (you can find them online, there are 4 big and well known ones, plus another one). They area all progressive, do a ton of horizontal enrichment, and SOME vertical acommodations. However, they are all clear in that they are not about accelerating. If you want acceleration, you are better off in the public schools' gifted programs.

At dd's school, I know there are a few DYS students. We just sent in application for dd, so I don't know for sure. Families, from what I can tell, are reasonably happy.

I know my dd is not working to her exact level in every area, however, she is learning a ton, loves going to school, her teachers, the specialists, etc. The social aspect is great. She has that connection to other gifted kids and that has been awesome. It is fun that she can talk about books she is reading with other kids, they engage in complex imaginary play, etc. For us, for now, this has worked great. Now that she is in 1st, we are asking for them to acommodate her a bit more. However, she does a great job of challenging herself in the open ended assignments (of which there are many....).

If you want specific names on schools, send me a PM. I have heard from one of the gifted schools that is open to grade skipping. They do not advertise it, and they would need both testing and to observe the child before seriously considering it.

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#59721 - 10/29/09 11:11 AM Re: We will relocate to find the right school-help [Re: Mam]
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PMs sent to a bunch of you! Check your blinky envelopes.

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#59745 - 10/29/09 01:44 PM Re: We will relocate to find the right school-help [Re: CAMom]
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Please send to me too. Thanks!

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