Anonymous wrote:We did. Child did not test well due to unrelated anxiety on test day. Submitted an IQ test, work samples, parent statement, gave the 5 minute zoom presentation, etc. It was a lot of hoops. Possibly worth it child is young, just so they are with peer group…but since they no longer accelerate math, if you are moving into the district late and only have a year of experience ES left, maybe not. They do pull out for lang arts and math, but at our school the AAS teacher spends a lot of time on behavior issues, extra recess to get wiggles out, computer math games, and is absent for teacher meetings literally all the time. My child has never had a spelling test and does not know basic math facts. The assignments on the (many) teacher absent days include things like ‘do 10 jumping jacks, work with a partner to complete unfinished work, and play math games on the computer.’ I think the kids in the regular class have fewer knowledge gaps honestly. We are reteaching our 5th grader correct printing because we only just realized they form all letters and numbers incorrectly. I am not fond of acps, even with aas.
If they aren't doing accelerated math in 4th and 5th anymore then what are they doing?