Showing posts with label school districts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school districts. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Most Likely to Succeed

Today is one of those days I wish we'd chosen a less affluent school district, so my kids could maybe have a chance to excel in the arena of their choice, without private lessons, weekend competitions, or steroids (and if steroids helped my kid get into the choir, God help my decision-making ability). I've gotten used to having the school tell me my kid isn't as gifted as I'd thought (since the competition for being gifted was already fierce in third grade), and that she's in fact rather average (heard again as the second kid goes through the system). Fine. Neither will get to spend a week at Virginia Beach or watch an open-heart surgery (two actual perks of being in the gifted program). (Of course, I do have the name of the psychologist who administers IQ tests for $150 and seems to only test students who turn out to have IQs over 130). But to think they'll never act a part in a play or sing a musical duet or have a chance to find out they love volleyball because they didn't devote years to practice before the age of 14 to get the opportunity...and, okay, I don't know that private volleyball lessons are actually offered....makes me wish we'd chosen school district Pretty Good instead of school district Deep Pockets.