When you say that, you mean MCPS right? Can you rely on MCPS for meeting the needs of Highly abled kids? Most kids learn and grow and make progress outside of MCPS and they are well ahead handling Algebra with ease |
Let us say, child is doing great with tutoring and handling 9th grade math in 5th grade. What is MCPS plan to do for this kids for 6 hours that kid is going to be in the class room with other who are learning grade level math? Child is bored at the school |
It depends on their homeschool. If it's a wealthy W feeder, there's probably accelerated classes but anywhere else they'd get compacted math. |
I can't tell whether some kids have found this thread, whether there are people who lack basic comprehension skills, or there's a troll having a lot of fun posing as a not very smart parent. There's no time reference in the previous post and there's no reference to a school district. Why not just assume their child was at MCPS many years ago when they did offer acceleration or that one of their children went to a different school. This post makes perfect sense to me. |
I think you should home school your child. |
Why do you keep posting lies and misinformation? Multiple posters have told you this is simply not true. I spoke with AEI about this and only one W feeder offers acceleration and they said there are a few more schools in other parts of the county DCC and Rockville/Gaithersburg area. AEI said the lower performing schools are actually more likely to offer acceleration because it's easier to push kids up a grade level when there aren't enough kids for a peer cohort at current grade. |
I spoke with them too and they said it was just a few W feeders and that gels with what we saw at TPMS where the only kids who took Algebra in 6th came from these wealthy schools in Potomac. |
Spoke to who? Kids spin silver spring are doing it. It’s not just the w schools. Stop making up stuff. We are not in Potomac. |
Ninth grade math for my child is pre cal. So, you are saying your fifth grader can do pre cal. They must be a genius. Many kids are bored at school. Supplement at home. |
I don’t rely on mcps for anything. We do summer private school and private mcps paid tutoring. |
Just beware that if you do, you may be blamed on DCUM that the supplementation is the reason your child is bored.
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Maybe but at least my kid's needs are met. Mine are fine. We do lots of activities/sports as well. Parents need to stop expecting the schools to do everything and take care of their own kids. |
So what about MCPS responsibility to meet every child's need? What about highly abled student's rights to receive acceleration at the level that help them make progress at same rate? Why do you only think about homeschool? What if parents are both working? |
I agree. But have you seen recent BOE meeting? they spent more time talking about scheduling the buses for select kids to go back and forth for after school activities and sports activities during entire summer so that the kids can enjoy the equal opportunity. I have not heard a word about central summer academic program. What a shame. |