Very interesting, Cym!
In contrast, our middle school is supposed to be lousy for GT kids. There's no class grouping to get like-minded peers, no honors track, nothing to give GT kids more challenge. Every class has the full range of abilities and differentiation is unheard of.
There is a GT enrichment class offered that consists of mostly fluff. However, to take it, they have to give up an elective. So take band or choir or drama class or whatever...or take the not-great GT enrichment class? As you can probably guess, most GT kids choose to follow their specific interests.
The middle school is also a district-wide school, whereas there are two high schools servng the school system. So it's a big school! Very scary after the small, neighborhood elementary school atmosphere they all came from.
From what the parents of GT kids in our area (including 3 babysitters and 2 neighbors *and* all 5 sets of parents) tell me, I shouldn't put my DS7 in our middle school for love or money!
Different, huh? I find that intersting.
Thanks for highlighting the variety in the schools. I think that's really important to think about when considering things like grade skips.
