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Reply to "What are the math pathways after 3rd?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MCPS is in the process of pulling back from overacceleration in math. Parent ambition does not equal child readiness (or even curiosity) in many cases. The curriculum is really quite rich on its own and can provide plenty of food for thought along the way for those who are genuinely into math. While you are waiting for DC to age into math 4/5 and 5/6, enrich at home if they are that interested. [/quote] Sometime I feel like MCPS is working for RSM.[/quote] DP here. I wish MCPS would offer genuine at-grade level enrichment rather than making acceleration the only option for kids who want more. The enrichment at our school is just so he harder problems in the Eureka math set. It definitely isn’t engaging kids to go deeper in the grade-level standards. That’s part of why people push to get into compacted math. [/quote] Yep, heard this too from parents.[/quote]
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