Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it's worth, my kid was in the middle-to-lower math and reading groups throughout 1st and 2d grade, but still qualified for AAP despite a mediocre GBRS. Scored 136 on CogAT (shocked everyone, including parents and especially teachers) and is doing great at the center (5th grade). Go figure, and don't stress about those early groupings in math/language arts.
Allow me to guess the GBRS score. 11?[/quote
You are good, very good . . .yes, 11.
Anonymous wrote:We do not have this at our school, but I've heard that other FCPS do separate the kids by level for math class. Not only are they grouped by math level, but then they go to different teachers so that one teacher is teaching the upper-level kids, another teaches the middle level kids, and so-on.
I'm wondering if this is typical in FCPS.
Also, wondering how often your 1st or 2nd grader has a small group reading lesson with the teacher.
Thanks,
Anonymous wrote:Why is this different per school? Doesn't FCPS have a policy for this?
Anonymous wrote:For what it's worth, my kid was in the middle-to-lower math and reading groups throughout 1st and 2d grade, but still qualified for AAP despite a mediocre GBRS. Scored 136 on CogAT (shocked everyone, including parents and especially teachers) and is doing great at the center (5th grade). Go figure, and don't stress about those early groupings in math/language arts.