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Reply to "How are the 6th grade enrichment classes for cohort kids who were not accepted to magnet programs?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t have a child doing the cohort class, since mine is at the Eastern Humanities magnet, but asked my child’s Pyle friends (former HGC) and they like the new World Studies. It sounds to me like they incorporated a little of what Eastern offers in their Literature class. Literature is an extra magnet elective at Eastern where the class does more close reading and discussion. The new World Studies at non magnet schools did not pick up the Eastern curriculum, as they are doing different novels, etc., but it sounds like the cohort World Studies class has more fiction reading and analysis/writing that ties into the World Studies class. In that sense, they have taken a piece of what the English/Lit classes do with Social Studies at Eastern. The Pyle kids also seemed pretty happy with math but couldn’t say how it differed. I can’t compare to Takoma Park. [/quote] Thanks for sharing.[/quote]
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