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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm confused. How do I know if my 4th grader, who is in 4/5 math, will continue to 5/6 math next year? [/quote] It sounds like the school will inform you. [/quote] Someone on here posted recently that it will be very few of the kids who are currently in compacted math. Any idea what the percentage will be? My kid is in compacted and I fully expect him to not be selected for the higher group.[/quote] That assertion was later walked back. I still don't know if the OP of that thread got bad intel, or whether MCPS changed their minds under pressure from principals, but the bar moved from "unreasonably high" to "regular high"[/quote] Good. This wanting to slow down all math pathways for everyone is horrible. Not all kids lacked instruction this year. Goodness knows MCPS teaches math incredibly slowly as it is. [/quote]
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