And yet, apart from the correction about who started the convo, they're absolutely right. There's nothing to see here. The teacher was tired and stressed out. They said things. The kid has good grades so far. The teacher noticed he was a little slow. None of it is grounds to post on DCUM at DEFCON 1. Why are you stressing out so much? Is this the worst thing that has ever happened to your kid? If so, wow. You're so lucky. The rest of us are here to tell you that you must play the long game and be patient. Odds are, your kid will be fine all year in her class. If he isn't, you will have time to intervene. For example, if he cannot finish his assignments in time, you can call an ad hoc IEP meeting and request extended time. |
Did you not read that the Principal wanted to place the child in advanced math because he had 99th percentile IReady scores and a passed advanced on the SOL?? The parents didn’t push him into advanced math, it is the correct placement for him. You must not have had any children in advanced math in middle school. The AAP/advanced math class learns 6th grade math while in 5th grade. The OP’s son was not in advanced math in 5th grade, so he only learned the 5th grade math curriculum (meaning he has missed a year of math instruction). It makes 100% sense that they have him in tutoring and are working with him on what he has missed by not being in advanced math in previous years. |
But why skip the 6th grade math to do advanced? What long term benefit is that? Wouldn't more success be confidence building for this kid? |
Oh my god. You're ridiculous. The teacher's response to that is always "Hope he's enjoying the class!" and move on. Don't be such a drama queen, weirdo. |
I mean I agree with this. I would have just stuck with regular math and then started with Honors in middle school, but OP was pressured by the school to do this. |