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The Wisconsin Center for Gifted Learners, Magellan Day School, Epl

Private | 1-5 | Nonsectarian | 30 students |  

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217 W Dunwood Rd

Fox Point, WI 53217

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"We're known for our curricula for gifted learners."

Fox Point's The Wisconsin Center for Gifted Learners, Magellan Day School, Epl is a private elementary school. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 30 students in grades 1-5.

This school's average Community Rating, based on 16 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Feb 5, 2011
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Families bring their children to The Wisconsin Center for Gifted Learners because they find there a compassion and a true love of learning that is nurtured in a way it cannot be anywhere else. My children have benefited tremendously from this way of approaching education. The teachers and the Director want to assist each child to be an educated person who understands himself and others.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Jan 7, 2011
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This is a great school because it is so efficient at eliminating unfavorable comments. Some posts claim there is a smear campaign directed at this school, but you won't see evidence of that here. A really great job! This post will soon disappear as well. Parents who want to know what is really happening should read carefully the posts of the people who say they like this school. They tell you all you need to know. Until next time.

Posted on Jan 6, 2011
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Helicopter parents are indeed not favored at the Center, but it appears that there is a special place for hot air balloon parents. I suppose we have to figure out what exactly we mean by these terms, which to the untrained eye do not appear to be very constructive.

Posted on Jan 2, 2011
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At Magellan, teachers take the students seriously & enjoy working with them. It makes all the difference! Our older son (who attended 2 years) had the opportunity to study subjects like economics & philosophy in the middle grades. Students set the pace at which they progress through the curriculum, moving as quickly as they are able or slowing to explore a topic in greater depth in a way that a traditional classroom could never allow. Our son left Magellan with a solid sense of himself that proved unshakable over four years of HS. He is now a sophomore at Tufts University. Our younger son took years of summer & Saturday sessions & also gained an appreciation of himself and his capabilities that he would not have developed anywhere else. He will matriculate at Northwestern this fall. Magellan will not cater to helicopter parents or parents who are determined to know where their children stand in relation to classmates. There are no honor rolls, no early SAT talent search testing or any of the other badges of achievement that schools commonly use to identify and rank gifted students. The only competition that takes place at WCGL is with oneself. Our sons loved it.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Nov 29, 2010
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The strength of Magellan Day School is the cohesion between the WCGL mission and the schooling delivered to a rare population. A cursory glance of these reviews cannot convey the experience of a student in the school. Contact the school for information and you will find out why this is an outstanding fit for a gifted learner.

Posted on Nov 26, 2010
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I graduated WCGL just last year, after attending for 12 years. Suffice it to say, I know the school well. I don't know why, but there is a smear campaign going on about the Center that not only has no basis in fact, it is, frankly, immature. The Center is a haven for those of us classified as "gifted." There, we are free from the bullying of those who can't stand the fact that we're smart and talented. We are challenged by the curriculum and able to move at our own pace. It really isn't more secretive than other schools, either: At the end of a quarter, there is a conference, and once or twice a year there are "room tours" that have the students showing their parents around the place, telling them what's going on. The Center is not perfect. Middle school academia could be better, esp. history. Overall though, if you have a gifted child, give this place a fair shake.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Nov 24, 2010
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I don t recognize the school some reviewers are describing. The way the Center keeps parents away and makes sure the education belongs to the child is unusual, sure, and sometimes it s carried too far, but I never had trouble talking to the appropriate people when I had a problem or a question. The comment about college admissions doesn t even make sense: Magellan only goes through 8th grade. Both my children were admitted to fine private high schools with scholarships, and my experience is that private HS admissions people know of the Center and are happy to see its graduates apply. No other school in this area could have handled my kids. They got the education they needed, with as much challenge as they were ready for. Social skills are often a problem for highly gifted kids, but the Center works on that as well, and its graduates are remarkably socially well-adjusted. I do agree that middle school academics needs strengthening. That said, both my children were well prepared for high school. If your child is (as we joke) "severely gifted," you owe it to both of you to visit the Center, meet with the staff, and find out if it is the right place for your learner.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Oct 22, 2010
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This school is very different from any school in the area. The environment is welcoming and calm. Teachers and students work in small groups around tables, on the floor, or outdoors. The office is a wide open room with work areas used by administrators who are always available when they are not with students or teachers. It is a great place for children and adults who love to learn.
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Posted on Oct 19, 2010
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My child went to Magellan School for years. IT'S A GREAT SCHOOL. I first thought the secrecy was extreme, but finally got used to the fact that teachers aren't allowed to talk to parents in the hallway (a sure sign of a prying parent). And no words can describe the administration (very rarely did someone in the administration scream at both parents during a conference). I would have forgotten it completely if my child had not been present at the time. And I'm no longer disappointed that this school refused to help my child apply for the SAT and ACT. Other schools seem too proud to help their students take these tests to get advanced placement and scholarships. This, I now know, is just pernicious interference. Finally, this school's devotion to openness and honesty is such that they would never force webmasters to remove bad reviews. Everybody loves this school!

Posted on Sep 17, 2010
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I have been a Center parent for several years and I am pleased to have a place that is for my child - not for me. Gifted learners cannot use this place if their parents are hovering over them. There are parent meetings if parents need support. If you aren't comfortable giving your child an environment where he can develop healthy and appropriate independence, then by all means avoid this school! If you want a place where your child can grow academically and emotionally, where common courtesy and mutual respect are required, and you are not afraid to let your child experience these, then this is the school for you. Commenters who purport to know about "Center values" are misinformed. Staff and teachers always seem willing to communicate if the appropriate channels are used. They really want to work with our students. Call the school and ask for yourself.
--Submitted by a parent

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