Anonymous wrote:For ELA enrichment they are really leaning in on using what is built into CKLA which is too bad because it's generally pretty underwhelming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these recorded?
They said it would go up on the MCPS YouTube channel but it could take up to a week
There's an MCPS YouTube channel? But I think they're repeating this session 2x.
Anonymous wrote:Our school is doing an impressive job of it this year. My advanced 3rd grader is in an ELA enrichment class 4 days a week in which they’ve been reading and discussing a fairly advanced book, and in Math enrichment 1 day a week. My K son who is young for grade and a little behind in certain reading skills is in a fantastic reading support class several days a week in which he is learning skills rapidly. I’m surprised schools are given so much discretion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these recorded?
They said it would go up on the MCPS YouTube channel but it could take up to a week
Anonymous wrote:Are these recorded?
Anonymous wrote:Are these recorded?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a waste of tune! Tired of hearing about this supposed ELA and Science enrichment that never happens at our school.
This is a great opportunity to hold your school accountable. Quite from the webinar in an email to your child’s teacher about what is supposed to happen and ask how he or she is incorporating it. Keep pushing up the line on up to the principal and AEI if you don’t receive adequate answers.
Anonymous wrote:What a waste of tune! Tired of hearing about this supposed ELA and Science enrichment that never happens at our school.