Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand that in odd grades students learn new things, while in even grades kids hone skills learned in the previous year. If you have a borderline student (eg, lowest CoGAT among AAP accepted peers ), would it be better to defer AAP for a year, or will the leap be too much to go from GE/immersion 3rd to AAP 4th grade?
You either have a kid who belongs in AAP or you don't. If you have to put this much thought into gaming your child's start, perhaps you need to rethink.
Don't know where you heard the nonsense about odd and even years. AAP kids learn new skills every year.![]()
+1 ...the amount they learn in fourth grade is massive.
They learn a "massive" amount about Virginia history and very little else. I don't think 4th is an important formative year.
Really? Our science curriculum is massive and the kids complete 5th grade math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand that in odd grades students learn new things, while in even grades kids hone skills learned in the previous year. If you have a borderline student (eg, lowest CoGAT among AAP accepted peers ), would it be better to defer AAP for a year, or will the leap be too much to go from GE/immersion 3rd to AAP 4th grade?
You either have a kid who belongs in AAP or you don't. If you have to put this much thought into gaming your child's start, perhaps you need to rethink.
Don't know where you heard the nonsense about odd and even years. AAP kids learn new skills every year.![]()
Gen Ed kids learn new skills every year too.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand that in odd grades students learn new things, while in even grades kids hone skills learned in the previous year. If you have a borderline student (eg, lowest CoGAT among AAP accepted peers ), would it be better to defer AAP for a year, or will the leap be too much to go from GE/immersion 3rd to AAP 4th grade?
You either have a kid who belongs in AAP or you don't. If you have to put this much thought into gaming your child's start, perhaps you need to rethink.
Don't know where you heard the nonsense about odd and even years. AAP kids learn new skills every year.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand that in odd grades students learn new things, while in even grades kids hone skills learned in the previous year. If you have a borderline student (eg, lowest CoGAT among AAP accepted peers ), would it be better to defer AAP for a year, or will the leap be too much to go from GE/immersion 3rd to AAP 4th grade?
You either have a kid who belongs in AAP or you don't. If you have to put this much thought into gaming your child's start, perhaps you need to rethink.
Don't know where you heard the nonsense about odd and even years. AAP kids learn new skills every year.![]()
+1 ...the amount they learn in fourth grade is massive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand that in odd grades students learn new things, while in even grades kids hone skills learned in the previous year. If you have a borderline student (eg, lowest CoGAT among AAP accepted peers ), would it be better to defer AAP for a year, or will the leap be too much to go from GE/immersion 3rd to AAP 4th grade?
You either have a kid who belongs in AAP or you don't. If you have to put this much thought into gaming your child's start, perhaps you need to rethink.
Don't know where you heard the nonsense about odd and even years. AAP kids learn new skills every year.![]()
+1 ...the amount they learn in fourth grade is massive.
They learn a "massive" amount about Virginia history and very little else. I don't think 4th is an important formative year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand that in odd grades students learn new things, while in even grades kids hone skills learned in the previous year. If you have a borderline student (eg, lowest CoGAT among AAP accepted peers ), would it be better to defer AAP for a year, or will the leap be too much to go from GE/immersion 3rd to AAP 4th grade?
You either have a kid who belongs in AAP or you don't. If you have to put this much thought into gaming your child's start, perhaps you need to rethink.
Don't know where you heard the nonsense about odd and even years. AAP kids learn new skills every year.![]()
+1 ...the amount they learn in fourth grade is massive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand that in odd grades students learn new things, while in even grades kids hone skills learned in the previous year. If you have a borderline student (eg, lowest CoGAT among AAP accepted peers ), would it be better to defer AAP for a year, or will the leap be too much to go from GE/immersion 3rd to AAP 4th grade?
You either have a kid who belongs in AAP or you don't. If you have to put this much thought into gaming your child's start, perhaps you need to rethink.
Don't know where you heard the nonsense about odd and even years. AAP kids learn new skills every year.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I understand that in odd grades students learn new things, while in even grades kids hone skills learned in the previous year. If you have a borderline student (eg, lowest CoGAT among AAP accepted peers ), would it be better to defer AAP for a year, or will the leap be too much to go from GE/immersion 3rd to AAP 4th grade?