Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a high performing schools with plenty of kids reading at least one grade level above, but most of the kids are divided up to multiple classes and not really able to do much other than meet once in a blue moon to read (maybe a book every month or two) that is marginal more advance than others. My child will not be attending the CES but scored in the upper 230's on the MAP-R, which is apparently level Z reading. There are plenty of kids at our school who would benefit from this program, but we don't have enough information to present this to the principal to even bring it to the school. Would appreciate anyone who might have information at successfully bringing this to their ES.
This is the situation at our ES.
You can get information from MCPS as to which schools have it. There is a list somewhere. Let me see if I can find it.
Thanks. Please do post if you find the link.
Sorry, no link, but here is a list from this year.
Schools with ELC
Ashburton
Beall
Bells Mill
Beverly Farms
Bradley Hills
Cashell
Cedar Grove
Cresthaven
Diamond
East Silver Spring
Fallsmead
Farmland
Fields Road
Galway
Great Seneca Creek
Greencastle
Greenwood
Harmony Hills
Jackson Road
Jones Lane
JoAnn Leleck
Thurgood Marshall
Ronald McNair
Poolesville
Potomac
Rosemont
Bayard Rustin
Shriver
Strathmore
Wayside
Weller Road
Wilson Wims
Woodlin
Wyngate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a high performing schools with plenty of kids reading at least one grade level above, but most of the kids are divided up to multiple classes and not really able to do much other than meet once in a blue moon to read (maybe a book every month or two) that is marginal more advance than others. My child will not be attending the CES but scored in the upper 230's on the MAP-R, which is apparently level Z reading. There are plenty of kids at our school who would benefit from this program, but we don't have enough information to present this to the principal to even bring it to the school. Would appreciate anyone who might have information at successfully bringing this to their ES.
This is the situation at our ES.
You can get information from MCPS as to which schools have it. There is a list somewhere. Let me see if I can find it.
Thanks. Please do post if you find the link.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a high performing schools with plenty of kids reading at least one grade level above, but most of the kids are divided up to multiple classes and not really able to do much other than meet once in a blue moon to read (maybe a book every month or two) that is marginal more advance than others. My child will not be attending the CES but scored in the upper 230's on the MAP-R, which is apparently level Z reading. There are plenty of kids at our school who would benefit from this program, but we don't have enough information to present this to the principal to even bring it to the school. Would appreciate anyone who might have information at successfully bringing this to their ES.
This is the situation at our ES.
You can get information from MCPS as to which schools have it. There is a list somewhere. Let me see if I can find it.
Anonymous wrote:We have a high performing schools with plenty of kids reading at least one grade level above, but most of the kids are divided up to multiple classes and not really able to do much other than meet once in a blue moon to read (maybe a book every month or two) that is marginal more advance than others. My child will not be attending the CES but scored in the upper 230's on the MAP-R, which is apparently level Z reading. There are plenty of kids at our school who would benefit from this program, but we don't have enough information to present this to the principal to even bring it to the school. Would appreciate anyone who might have information at successfully bringing this to their ES.
Anonymous wrote:Our ES does not have the ELC.
Parents have tried to bring it to our school but have been completely unsuccessful. Via the PTA and independently.
If anyone has advice on how to do this, please chime in.
MCPS does what it wants and is too large so it’s really hard to implement changes, IME.
Anonymous wrote:I too heard it was primarily in the hands of the principals.