Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son had something like this in 3rd grade -- it was a mixed 3/4 class. They did it because they had enough kids for about 1 1/3 3rd grade AAP classes, and not the funds to have 2 small classes.
He had a terrific teacher, so it was just fine. The 3rd graders in the class joined the other 3rd grade AAP class for science and social studies -- which was crowded, but ok.
OP says the 5th grade AAP kids will join the 5th grade general ed kids for science and social studies -- not the AAP class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son had something like this in 3rd grade -- it was a mixed 3/4 class. They did it because they had enough kids for about 1 1/3 3rd grade AAP classes, and not the funds to have 2 small classes.
He had a terrific teacher, so it was just fine. The 3rd graders in the class joined the other 3rd grade AAP class for science and social studies -- which was crowded, but ok.
OP says the 5th grade AAP kids will join the 5th grade general ed kids for science and social studies -- not the AAP class.
Anonymous wrote:My son had something like this in 3rd grade -- it was a mixed 3/4 class. They did it because they had enough kids for about 1 1/3 3rd grade AAP classes, and not the funds to have 2 small classes.
He had a terrific teacher, so it was just fine. The 3rd graders in the class joined the other 3rd grade AAP class for science and social studies -- which was crowded, but ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS is in a combination class at an AAP Center. Half the students are 4th graders and the other half 5th graders.
The AAP teacher will be covering math and reading. However, the other subjects (science and social studies) will be covered by a 5th grade general ed teacher.
Has anyone had their children in such a class setup before?
Plenty of times, it isn't a problem.
How many times have you had your child in such a class at an AAP Center?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS is in a combination class at an AAP Center. Half the students are 4th graders and the other half 5th graders.
The AAP teacher will be covering math and reading. However, the other subjects (science and social studies) will be covered by a 5th grade general ed teacher.
Has anyone had their children in such a class setup before?
Plenty of times, it isn't a problem.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is in a combination class at an AAP Center. Half the students are 4th graders and the other half 5th graders.
The AAP teacher will be covering math and reading. However, the other subjects (science and social studies) will be covered by a 5th grade general ed teacher.
Has anyone had their children in such a class setup before?