Anonymous wrote:OP here . . . appreciate all the responses. Answers to some of the questions: class size is 17. Child is in 2nd grade. We have done private testing in 1st which indicated dyslexia and said other things could be at play but too hard to tell because reading challenges could cause some of the other observations. Paid a lot of money to confirm that reading was an issue but no other real insight. With intervention our child has made incredible strides in reading - math is now a challenge.
We are considering other privates, but honestly worried about going that route given the challenges at this private. We are in DC so would be moving to MD if we decided to go this route.
My kid is in 1st grade at an MCPS focus elementary (higher FARMS rate so smaller class sizes). I can tell you kid loves going to school, has friends, is learning. They do interventions for reading as needed and those that don't get "intervention" get "WIN" ("what I need") time.in small groups,.delivered by the classroom teacher. For my kid it is twice a week for 30 minutes. We did choose to hire a tutor for reading because we wanted to be proactive as DC is not reading independently, and currently they get WIN time but not pullout intervention. For math, I haven't heard of interventions there, I know this is something the school district is concerned about but I don't have a good sense of what they are doing about it. The other thing to share is that my kid's K and 1st teachers have both been really, really good. Decades of experience, kids love them, classroom runs very smoothly, and lots of individualized attention (our kid has a 504 plan that includes extra prompting, and we have seen this in action. Class size is 17.
So while I can't offer direct advice about what to do, I can say that MCPS can offer fantastic teachers and a good experience for many kids. That being said, I would expect that if you did move to MCPS, you would still need to supplement at home/with tutors..