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Reply to "DS is in the only third grade class that doesn't transition - is this the slow class?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is OP. At our school they start transitioning from their homeroom for reading,math in addition to specials. So, excluding specials, kids might have three teachers throughout the day (homeroom, morning/math and afternoon/reading, for example). This is considered a big change so they prep the kids and to some extent the parents at the end of second grade. I am concerned because DS is in the only class that doesn't transition and not with other kids whom I know to be "accelerated" or w[b]hatever in math, which he is very good in. [/b]If they think he isn't ready for transitioning thats one thing, but they should have communicated that to me. Also, obviously, I don't want him to be bored/falling behind his peers academically. And yes, normally I would go to the teacher first, but she is new to the school and given the issues we had last year that required principal involvement, he knows DS and the backstory. Also, I want him to be accountable on some level, b/c at this point the school is hurting my child, not helping him. [/quote] What did the results of his Inview testing say? The letter indicates if the child will be recommended for accelerated and enriched math. [/quote]
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