Anonymous wrote:We've been very happy with DS' writing tutor. If you send me an email I'd be happy to pass along his information.
christinawallace1976@gmail.com
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We use Tutor ME - free via MCPS.
Aren't Tutor Me and FEV Tutor paid for by CARES Act funds? I wouldn't bank on these programs continuing too far into next school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta love the parents that think their kids are smart enough for magnets, but the kids need tutors to survive.
This is a moronic statement. Being a gifted or smart kid doesn't mean ZERO support. And anyone who is good at anything must practice and train, and that usually involves people other than themselves.
Is Lebron James not a legitimately talented professional basketball player because he has a coach and athletic trainers who support him in honing and nurturing his God-given talent?
So why is a bright, gifted student not bright if they use a tutor? Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta love the parents that think their kids are smart enough for magnets, but the kids need tutors to survive.
This is a moronic statement. Being a gifted or smart kid doesn't mean ZERO support. And anyone who is good at anything must practice and train, and that usually involves people other than themselves.
Is Lebron James not a legitimately talented professional basketball player because he has a coach and athletic trainers who support him in honing and nurturing his God-given talent?
So why is a bright, gifted student not bright if they use a tutor? Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Gotta love the parents that think their kids are smart enough for magnets, but the kids need tutors to survive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No recommendation but freshman year English has been wonderful at RMIB. They’ve read a lot of long books already and are working on a 3-5 page essay right now. They have interesting discussion and do a lot of peer editing.
RMS9 is probably the toughest class for RMIB because it is the intro class to a ton of writing, and the grading is harder. Most kids, even from Eastern MS magnet, aren't used to that level of expectation in the writing.
DC, now a senior at RMIB, said it was the toughest class, and that most kids got a C in the first writing assignment.
But, don't despair. They eventually meet the higher expectation, and many end up with an A in the class at the end. DC said if they look at their writing from the beginning of RMS 9 to now, they can see a huge improvement.
As for a tutor.. maybe DC will be interested over the summer, if you're interested.
Anonymous wrote:We use Tutor ME - free via MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:No recommendation but freshman year English has been wonderful at RMIB. They’ve read a lot of long books already and are working on a 3-5 page essay right now. They have interesting discussion and do a lot of peer editing.