Anson is in seventh grade, and was recently invited to apply for Duke University's seventh grade talent search (Duke TIP). Basically, kids who scored exceptionally high on standardized tests were eligible, and then the school nominated them from there. To participate, he had to take either the ACT or SAT college entrance exam, and based on his scores, he would be put into a particular program. The program offers extra-curricular classes, experiences, and summer camps.
Anson scored well and was invited to the state awards ceremony. We are so proud of him! (What's a blog for if not to show off your kids, right?).
Not that he's jumping at the chance to take classes outside of school, though. Wink, wink.
In other unrelated news, the kids are actually getting along. AND, they won't need braces. A win/win for this Mama!
Charlotte and I walked to school the other day (about 2 miles, so not a daily occurrence). This was my view, as I could not keep up with her.
We finally made it to the lake! The water was too cold for us adults, but it didn't stop the kids.
Even Emma got in on the action. She really did kayak by the way, not just lounge!
Despite all of the exciting outdoor opportunities, some pre-teens just can't disengage for the ENTIRE weekend.
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