Mack isn’t just a smart ass. He’s also a pretty smart kid. As such, he is enrolled in the gifted education program at his elementary school. Once a week, he leaves his regular classroom for about an hour, and goes to a special program for kids who need a little extra enrichment.
Or, as my sister (who has a Masters degree in gifted education) used to put it, “He gets to be gifted for an hour a week.” Of course, said sister is now the gifted education teacher at my son’s school, and the one who teaches him for that hour every week. So I feel confident that he’s getting the maximum benefit from that 60 minutes.
Anyway, the program sent home a form today asking us to provide a little information about our expectations. It also had a few questions for the child to answer himself. It asked what topics the child would like to learn about this year, what types of activities the child likes, and so forth.
The last question is “What is one thing you think is special about yourself?”
Mack’s answer: I am a super accuracy quarterback, and I am good at booming it deep.
