Anonymous wrote:I am a parent who does actually teach a class at a MoCo elementary school. It's offered once a week and is for advanced math students. The staff development teacher developed the curriculum, trained me when we started the program, stops in every month or so to assess what's happening and provides our weekly problem sets. FWIW, I am a full time working parent and take time from my schedule to fit this in.
It benefits about 16 kids every week (not always the same one). Are we really complaining about this? They are handling it professionally and I take it seriously. Frankly, I'd rather have county resources going for kids at the other end of the spectrum who truly need help and are harder to reach.
This is acceptable by county standards?
I find this hard to believe - that someone non-certified would be responsible for teaching accelerated math. While I feel you do take it seriously, I still view this move as one step closer to the slippery slope.