Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think I mind that they are putting everyone in those classes. They are just upgrading the curriculum for everyone.
The thing that's going to make parents with 99th percentile kids who were rejected from the magnets irate is that this means that there will no longer be ability grouping. So their 99th percentile kid who was told they would still get a stimulating environment at their local school because they would be grouped with the 20 or more other rejected kids will no longer get this.
which does indeed defeat the purpose of putting the so-called "magnet" classes in these schools. When this happened, I kept saying that this was a joke, that those classes might be a bit different to the regular classes but it will be no-where near the same level as the true magnet classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think I mind that they are putting everyone in those classes. They are just upgrading the curriculum for everyone.
The thing that's going to make parents with 99th percentile kids who were rejected from the magnets irate is that this means that there will no longer be ability grouping. So their 99th percentile kid who was told they would still get a stimulating environment at their local school because they would be grouped with the 20 or more other rejected kids will no longer get this.
which does indeed defeat the purpose of putting the so-called "magnet" classes in these schools. When this happened, I kept saying that this was a joke, that those classes might be a bit different to the regular classes but it will be no-where near the same level as the true magnet classes.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think I mind that they are putting everyone in those classes. They are just upgrading the curriculum for everyone.
The thing that's going to make parents with 99th percentile kids who were rejected from the magnets irate is that this means that there will no longer be ability grouping. So their 99th percentile kid who was told they would still get a stimulating environment at their local school because they would be grouped with the 20 or more other rejected kids will no longer get this.
Anonymous wrote:I hear Pyle is all HIGH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Are AIM and HIGH the only available 6th grade courses in those subjects?
If so, you have a case.
But I know they're not, so you don't.
At our local MS yes HIGH Is the only 6th grade humanities course.
AIM is the only offering after Math 6 (no IM.) Students can also take Math 6.
Anonymous wrote:i want to know where i can file the complaints to
Anonymous wrote:
Are AIM and HIGH the only available 6th grade courses in those subjects?
If so, you have a case.
But I know they're not, so you don't.
Anonymous wrote:i want to know where i can file the complaints to