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Reply to "Give me constructive advice on how to help my middle schooler in English"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you have the money, enroll them in the Aplus Learning Center GT program. This program initially was started to serve GT students who did not get placement in the magnet programs because mcps decided that they had a "cohort" in the home school. The English curriculum has been put together by a very respected and beloved (early retirement) Humanities teacher who was in the ms magnet program. [url]https://www.apluslearninginc.com/gt-program[/url][/quote] Thanks you PP this is amazing!!! Looks like they have a "book study" class which is basically what I am looking for. They also have math/writing courses but my kids are actually good on that front. [/quote] DP - it’s too bad that the GT programming requires you to do both math and English. My kid is already in AIM, but I would love to have him continue with the William & Mary programming for ELA that he did in ES over his middle school years. The reading/writing “enrichment” courses do not look as rigorous. [/quote] Do you mean https://education.wm.edu/centers/cfge/precollegiate/sep/index.php or https://k12.kendallhunt.com/program/william-mary-gifted-language-arts-curriculum?[/quote] My kid did the William & Mary curriculum at our MCPS: https://k12.kendallhunt.com/program/william-mary-gifted-language-arts-curriculum? It is part of CES and ELC, but our school didn't offer ELC and still offered William & Mary to kids who needed the enrichment. It was the only part of the curriculum that challenged my kid. We did do some of the virtual Saturday school classes throgh Wiliam & Mary during the pandemic, and they were ok but not great.[/quote]
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