Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi there. In the same boat as OP. Although CES is not about math, I'm trying to ascertain if in general there might be more options for enrichment in math at Cold Spring. I've heard/read twice now that there might be more than the standard compacted 4/5 math class for 4th graders at CS. Is this correct?
Cold Spring is only enriching literacy. Math stays the same, no more than standard compacted 4/5 math at cold spring.
Anonymous wrote:Hi there. In the same boat as OP. Although CES is not about math, I'm trying to ascertain if in general there might be more options for enrichment in math at Cold Spring. I've heard/read twice now that there might be more than the standard compacted 4/5 math class for 4th graders at CS. Is this correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard the famous cold spring CES literacy teacher had retired just earlier this year or will retire later this year? Is that the case?
Try to find out. She's definitely the best thing about that program!
+1 the math/science is not at all worth the switch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard the famous cold spring CES literacy teacher had retired just earlier this year or will retire later this year? Is that the case?
Try to find out. She's definitely the best thing about that program!
Anonymous wrote:I heard the famous cold spring CES literacy teacher had retired just earlier this year or will retire later this year? Is that the case?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing compares to CES, academically.
Night and day. Even in Potomac.
For language arts and reading, CES is the best. But not for math and science. A lot of parents opt to stay on Potomac for that reason. And just get ELC at potomac, which is still very good
I guess you're new and have never heard of Dr. Li bus. Why do you think Cold Spring always scores higher than Potomac?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing compares to CES, academically.
Night and day. Even in Potomac.
For language arts and reading, CES is the best. But not for math and science. A lot of parents opt to stay on Potomac for that reason. And just get ELC at potomac, which is still very good
Anonymous wrote:Nothing compares to CES, academically.
Night and day. Even in Potomac.