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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a 4th grader at a school that doesn’t cohort ELC kids and it’s a nightmare. Kids get 30 minutes of “flexible intervention time” once a week and it’s unclear what the ELC kids do. Why doesn’t my kid get a cohort for ELA like she does for compacted math? Several other elementary schools cohort the ELC kids daily and they are reading actual books! How is this considered equitable? My kid just gets to read the dry nonfiction worksheets for CKLA. I’m looking for documentation about next year so I can advocate for my child’s school to do the same as every other (which I pray is daily cohorting!)[/quote] Do you know why your school doesn’t cohort? Is it because there are not enough kids? [/quote] I don’t know why our school doesn’t do it. They divide the whole grade among the homeroom teachers for 30 minutes/week based on ability level so they should be able to do it every day during the ELA block[/quote] Wait it’s just 30 minutes per week? That’s nothing!!! What school is this? Our school has WIN time 30 minutes 3x per week in addition to ELC at least until now. You must be so frustrated. That kind of disparity between schools should not be tolerated. [/quote] What school has it 3x/week? So there are actually at least 3 different ways MCPS is currently serving kids that qualified for ELC[/quote]
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