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Reply to "Why Does MCPS Enroll Kids in CES from Schools that Have ELC"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]ES has ELC. They received a pullout ONCE in semester. it is another genius idea of MCPS to create ELCs at home schools. Honors for All. ELC for All. AP tests free for All. [/quote] What do you mean ELC for all? My DD had to be selected and invited to ELC based on her MAP-R scores. Kids who are not in ELC leave the classroom and kids from other classes come into my DD's class for ELC. Are some schools doing ELC across the board with no criteria and separation of students?[/quote] Yes. CCES does this for its general education program. All students are in ELC. Which makes it nothing like what is offered down the hall for students in the CES program. Also, at least at CCES, the CES program enrolls everyone in compacted math and they move faster than those in the gen ed program, so they have time for enrichment beyond just what Eureka does. And they have enriched social studies and science classes, even though I don't think those are officially part of CES. It is completely different from ELC.[/quote]
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