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Reply to "MCPS is cuttting compacted math and cohorted literacy enrichment"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Except in the wealthier schools, many of our kids never got anything in ES or MS. [/quote] We're not in a wealthier school and we got compacted math. It was virtual which isn't ideal, but we got it. Are there any places where compacted math isn't available?[/quote] Yes[/quote] Where? Nearly half the grade in my kid's MCPS ES (not a particularly wealthy one) is in compacted math 4/5. If the parents ask, they basically take the kid.[/quote] In our ES, 2/3 students are in compact math. [/quote] In our school we have maybe 60% of grade 4 kids in a ginormous compacted math class, 30% in a grade level one, and 10% in this teeny class for kids with special needs. I can understand if they haven't sufficiently done the gate keeping on compacted math and kids are having issues when they get to HS being in an accelerated track, but completed getting rid of it is stupid. My kid is bored enough even in the ginormous compacted math class.[/quote]
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