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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Then you need to speak to your principal. He/she is 100% responsible for what you have described. All schools have been afforded the same resources to implement the curriculum, and [b]many are doing an exceptional job[/b].[/quote] How do you know? How is it that you have experience at so many different schools? And what is your definition of exceptional (do the teachers get P or ES for that)? My kid in K is fine, although they dropped the unit assessments my older child received in K. Those were very informative. My kid in 3rd grade-ugh-they are flying by the seats of their pants.[/quote] ROFL. Loved the P versus ES comment. To the OP besides the do they or don't they accelerate in my school inconsistency, there is the mystery of the ES. Is it given out, what is the benchmark to get them, Am I more likely to spot a unicorn on the Beltway than an ES on a report card. Some people claim their child has six ES ratings another person will say their child was ahead in material last year but gets a P for the same stuff this year. It's almost comical. In all seriousness, I think it will be worked out in a few years, there are just a lot of transition pains and poor communication.[/quote]
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