Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like your school must have fewer 3rd grade teachers than 2nd grade? Some schools do that in order to provide more intensive reading instruction in K-2nd, since it's so foundational, and then once kids can read well the school can increase class sizes because the kids can work more independently at that point.
Also if you are at a well-regarded WOTP school I'm guessing a decent number of red shirted kids, which means 3rd grade will have a lot of 9/10 year olds.
Uh, do you have a kid in DCPS? Redshirting is not a widespread thing in DCPS (even in WOTP schools, where I am) - they're quite strict about not doing that.
Yes I have kids in DCPS, including one just finishing 3rd grade. There are around 10 redshirted kids in the grade. My sense is that more people were given leeway to do so due to Covid closures. My kid isn't redshirted and is one of the younger kids in the grade, so it's actually a source of annoyance for me.
I do think they have become more restrictive about it recently, but only the last couple years.