Anonymous wrote:There are only 8 current LLIV 3rd graders at Clermont. You're thinking of the now 5th grade Level IV kids at Clermont. There are 30+ of them who could have gone to SEES but stayed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re happy at Clermont, why would you change schools? Local program is fine.
So her child can be in a full class with only center eligible kids. It will be a stronger curriculum overall.
Ummm, no. The curriculum will be exactly the same.
No it actually won’t. The teacher won’t be able to do some of the recommended units and so forth bc the class will be more heterogenous and have a wider range of abilities.
This is a lie. I have 3 kids who all did Clermont Level IV. It's a strong program. Even when people raved about SEES we opted for Clermont and both my older kids found Twain AAP to be easy. That is the test, do kids who went to the center vs LLIV fair better in MS. Ask the teachers, we did. The answer is "no." And we have seen it for ourselves. Also, both my kids took Algebra I in 7th along with other Clermont kids. Just like some SEES kids did not. Take that for what it's worth. I know have a 3rd grader in Clermont IV AAP, it's fine. We opted for it over BH. BH is new, Clermont LLIV is tried and true. We decided not to mess with a good thing.
Ok, take a chill pill. It’s not a lie. I didn’t say anything about kids faring better later in life. I simply said some of the units won’t be able to be done in a local level 4. And that is absolute truth. The class will have a wider range of abilities, so some kids wouldn’t be able to do some of the material.
And I'm telling you that's not true. The teacher differentiates. She does the units with the level IV kids and something else with the other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re happy at Clermont, why would you change schools? Local program is fine.
So her child can be in a full class with only center eligible kids. It will be a stronger curriculum overall.
Ummm, no. The curriculum will be exactly the same.
No it actually won’t. The teacher won’t be able to do some of the recommended units and so forth bc the class will be more heterogenous and have a wider range of abilities.
This is a lie. I have 3 kids who all did Clermont Level IV. It's a strong program. Even when people raved about SEES we opted for Clermont and both my older kids found Twain AAP to be easy. That is the test, do kids who went to the center vs LLIV fair better in MS. Ask the teachers, we did. The answer is "no." And we have seen it for ourselves. Also, both my kids took Algebra I in 7th along with other Clermont kids. Just like some SEES kids did not. Take that for what it's worth. I know have a 3rd grader in Clermont IV AAP, it's fine. We opted for it over BH. BH is new, Clermont LLIV is tried and true. We decided not to mess with a good thing.
Ok, take a chill pill. It’s not a lie. I didn’t say anything about kids faring better later in life. I simply said some of the units won’t be able to be done in a local level 4. And that is absolute truth. The class will have a wider range of abilities, so some kids wouldn’t be able to do some of the material.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re happy at Clermont, why would you change schools? Local program is fine.
So her child can be in a full class with only center eligible kids. It will be a stronger curriculum overall.
Ummm, no. The curriculum will be exactly the same.
No it actually won’t. The teacher won’t be able to do some of the recommended units and so forth bc the class will be more heterogenous and have a wider range of abilities.
This is a lie. I have 3 kids who all did Clermont Level IV. It's a strong program. Even when people raved about SEES we opted for Clermont and both my older kids found Twain AAP to be easy. That is the test, do kids who went to the center vs LLIV fair better in MS. Ask the teachers, we did. The answer is "no." And we have seen it for ourselves. Also, both my kids took Algebra I in 7th along with other Clermont kids. Just like some SEES kids did not. Take that for what it's worth. I know have a 3rd grader in Clermont IV AAP, it's fine. We opted for it over BH. BH is new, Clermont LLIV is tried and true. We decided not to mess with a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re happy at Clermont, why would you change schools? Local program is fine.
So her child can be in a full class with only center eligible kids. It will be a stronger curriculum overall.
Ummm, no. The curriculum will be exactly the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re happy at Clermont, why would you change schools? Local program is fine.
So her child can be in a full class with only center eligible kids. It will be a stronger curriculum overall.
Ummm, no. The curriculum will be exactly the same.
No it actually won’t. The teacher won’t be able to do some of the recommended units and so forth bc the class will be more heterogenous and have a wider range of abilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re happy at Clermont, why would you change schools? Local program is fine.
So her child can be in a full class with only center eligible kids. It will be a stronger curriculum overall.
Ummm, no. The curriculum will be exactly the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re happy at Clermont, why would you change schools? Local program is fine.
So her child can be in a full class with only center eligible kids. It will be a stronger curriculum overall.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re happy at Clermont, why would you change schools? Local program is fine.