Poll: How much did you spend on school supplies?
Voters were divided in our last poll about testing preschoolers for admissions to gifted and talented programs. One thing appeared to be clear, though: you're not happy with the status quo--only 2% of responses supported leaving the system as it is! We appreciate your feedback:
"Fed Up Mom" thinks G&T programs are a waste of money. According to her, G&T classes have substantially fewer students at her school. "My child would have benefited from a smaller class but couldn’t have it because they wasted a teacher on the G&T kids," she said.
Parent Alexandria Gecin agrees that all students need smaller classes and quality education -- not just those who do well on a test. She added, " G & T doesn’t test for high artistic ablility, musical ability, high maturity, great spatial skills or anything other than an ability to pass what is essentially a little kid’s IQ test."
One mom, however, shared that G&T classes were her son's ticket out of a bad local school. Many more of you shared your thoughts on our initial post about testing 4-year-olds. Thanks for joining the conversation!
Now as we head into the second week of classes, we're wondering how much of a dent new school supplies made in your family budget. The Daily News reported Wednesday that some parents are struggling to pay for back-to-school items in these tough economic times. How did your family fare? Vote now, and add your comments below!
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