Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe they're cutting back on pushing so hard for this but when my kids were in ES it was 4 of the classes in compacted and 1 in regular - same in MS.
+1 I don't think past years can predict what they are doing in the future here. MCPS has signaled that covid learning losses are going to mean fewer kids in 4/5 next year.
My first grader seems to have easily made up for the lost ground in K already and would expect their experience is fairly normal...They're exactly where their sibling was going into 2nd who is currently in MS and that wasn't true a year ago. You guys overhype these issues. Kids are far more resilient than you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe they're cutting back on pushing so hard for this but when my kids were in ES it was 4 of the classes in compacted and 1 in regular - same in MS.
+1 I don't think past years can predict what they are doing in the future here. MCPS has signaled that covid learning losses are going to mean fewer kids in 4/5 next year.
My first grader seems to have easily made up for the lost ground in K already and would expect their experience is fairly normal...They're exactly where their sibling was going into 2nd who is currently in MS and that wasn't true a year ago. You guys overhype these issues. Kids are far more resilient than you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe they're cutting back on pushing so hard for this but when my kids were in ES it was 4 of the classes in compacted and 1 in regular - same in MS.
+1 I don't think past years can predict what they are doing in the future here. MCPS has signaled that covid learning losses are going to mean fewer kids in 4/5 next year.
My first grader seems to have easily made up for the lost ground in K already and would expect their experience is fairly normal...They're exactly where their sibling was going into 2nd who is currently in MS and that wasn't true a year ago. You guys overhype these issues. Kids are far more resilient than you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe they're cutting back on pushing so hard for this but when my kids were in ES it was 4 of the classes in compacted and 1 in regular - same in MS.
+1 I don't think past years can predict what they are doing in the future here. MCPS has signaled that covid learning losses are going to mean fewer kids in 4/5 next year.
My first grader seems to have easily made up for the lost ground in K already and would expect their experience is fairly normal...They're exactly where their sibling was going into 2nd who is currently in MS and that wasn't true a year ago. You guys overhype these issues. Kids are far more resilient than you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe they're cutting back on pushing so hard for this but when my kids were in ES it was 4 of the classes in compacted and 1 in regular - same in MS.
+1 I don't think past years can predict what they are doing in the future here. MCPS has signaled that covid learning losses are going to mean fewer kids in 4/5 next year.
Anonymous wrote:I believe they're cutting back on pushing so hard for this but when my kids were in ES it was 4 of the classes in compacted and 1 in regular - same in MS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on the school. We had three classes. One was compacted math.
Same. Our school is on the smaller side.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the school. We had three classes. One was compacted math.