Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask the school. We left a language immersion school because they stated that advanced math was being eliminated even though
They have LLIV. It was very confusing.
Agree it's very confusing. They told us it would be level IV kids with level III. DC really likes the "strict" English teacher, has been complaining about not being challenged in math, they haven't started science yet. Seems to be majority of kids from the Spanish class last year, I'm not sure how they are all level III. I like the idea of immersion but I don't want my kid to be bored half of the day. Hopefully the accelerated will mean more specific content for some of the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask the school. We left a language immersion school because they stated that advanced math was being eliminated even though
They have LLIV. It was very confusing.
Cluster model in that case maybe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask the school. We left a language immersion school because they stated that advanced math was being eliminated even though
They have LLIV. It was very confusing.
Agree it's very confusing. They told us it would be level IV kids with level III. DC really likes the "strict" English teacher, has been complaining about not being challenged in math, they haven't started science yet. Seems to be majority of kids from the Spanish class last year, I'm not sure how they are all level III. I like the idea of immersion but I don't want my kid to be bored half of the day. Hopefully the accelerated will mean more specific content for some of the class.
OP - is your kid at Laurel Ridge?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask the school. We left a language immersion school because they stated that advanced math was being eliminated even though
They have LLIV. It was very confusing.
Agree it's very confusing. They told us it would be level IV kids with level III. DC really likes the "strict" English teacher, has been complaining about not being challenged in math, they haven't started science yet. Seems to be majority of kids from the Spanish class last year, I'm not sure how they are all level III. I like the idea of immersion but I don't want my kid to be bored half of the day. Hopefully the accelerated will mean more specific content for some of the class.
Anonymous wrote:Ask the school. We left a language immersion school because they stated that advanced math was being eliminated even though
They have LLIV. It was very confusing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it's the same. At our AAP center the advanced math kids joined the level IV class for math and were taught the same content from the same teachers.
I think it's great that they are offering it to every kid who tests well in fall.
DC is level IV, we just chose to stay local to stay in immersion. So I was just confused if this is in addition to the standard level IV.
Anonymous wrote:Ask the school. We left a language immersion school because they stated that advanced math was being eliminated even though
They have LLIV. It was very confusing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you take this to the AAP channel? They can help you there.
I tried searching the fcps website and there are different pages for accelerated math and AAP. So I wanted a broader audience since it may not be AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you take this to the AAP channel? They can help you there.
Anonymous wrote:No, it's the same. At our AAP center the advanced math kids joined the level IV class for math and were taught the same content from the same teachers.
I think it's great that they are offering it to every kid who tests well in fall.