They will teach keyboarding in seventh and some work in eighth per CO requirements. I teach Computer Ed Tech in another school. She will have chances in high school for a little of this and I can supplement this also. Not worried about computers at all.
She is ahead in math anyway and I will probably have to get her in a summer program at some point -probably high school. My husband and I are both math people (and computer people) so she probably gets more of this than she needs. I am very careful that she gets a very full math curriculum - nothing sped up or washed out (which is what most get). She is highly gifted in math. Even at the community college here, math only goes to Calc II.
Get ready for this - the local bookstore is two hours away. However, I am thinking about getting a summer reading program like this in the area for the very few kids who read this high. There is nobody else in her school that does.
We will look at more technical hobbies. Before we moved here, she attended robot camp and all kinds of things. She has always been a little engineer - taking everything apart and putting it back together. This is a really good idea.
I'd like to advance out of the core subjects and have her learn other things that she won't get here. I am less worried about her advancing faster, but about her not getting other cool things that many gifties get.
Here is the info for where my daughter was supposed to attend school. Just look at the electives. The students are so ahead that they don't take the normal courses (they place out).
http://www.kealing.org/joomla158/in...&view=article&id=7&Itemid=13