Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Silver Spring and zero kids here have tutors. My kid is in compacted math and scores about 90th percentile locally normed on the tests, so all is well.
It’s a thing, but it’s a Bethesda/Potomac thing.
My kids don’t have tutors because they haven’t needed them. If the time comes when they do, I would get them, either free through mcps or private depending on the circumstances. It’s not really a bragging right that zero kids have tutors in Silver Spring. Certainly some children could benefit from that support you claim they aren’t getting, while others do not need it at this time. Why does it matter whether other kids have tutors? If your child needs one, get one. If not, don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Silver Spring and zero kids here have tutors. My kid is in compacted math and scores about 90th percentile locally normed on the tests, so all is well.
It’s a thing, but it’s a Bethesda/Potomac thing.
I live in SS. Both my kids have tutors, and neither is struggling. About half the families I know do the same.
What grade are your kids in? How long have they had tutors?
I had reading tutors for my kids for grades 1 & 2. They had almost 0 individual reading instruction at school since they weren't struggling. One of my kids claimed their reading group only met once every two months. I felt this was necessary since the school is only interested in kids that are below grade level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Silver Spring and zero kids here have tutors. My kid is in compacted math and scores about 90th percentile locally normed on the tests, so all is well.
It’s a thing, but it’s a Bethesda/Potomac thing.
I live in SS. Both my kids have tutors, and neither is struggling. About half the families I know do the same.
What grade are your kids in? How long have they had tutors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Silver Spring and zero kids here have tutors. My kid is in compacted math and scores about 90th percentile locally normed on the tests, so all is well.
It’s a thing, but it’s a Bethesda/Potomac thing.
I live in SS. Both my kids have tutors, and neither is struggling. About half the families I know do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Silver Spring and zero kids here have tutors. My kid is in compacted math and scores about 90th percentile locally normed on the tests, so all is well.
It’s a thing, but it’s a Bethesda/Potomac thing.
I live in SS. Both my kids have tutors, and neither is struggling. About half the families I know do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Silver Spring and zero kids here have tutors. My kid is in compacted math and scores about 90th percentile locally normed on the tests, so all is well.
It’s a thing, but it’s a Bethesda/Potomac thing.
I live in SS. Both my kids have tutors, and neither is struggling. About half the families I know do the same.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Silver Spring and zero kids here have tutors. My kid is in compacted math and scores about 90th percentile locally normed on the tests, so all is well.
It’s a thing, but it’s a Bethesda/Potomac thing.
Anonymous wrote:My dyslexic kid had extensive tutoring because MCPS does not provide services (or maybe they do now but did not then). My magnet kid never had tutoring as she did fine without it...and had lots of other things to spend time on. I would much rather see kids (without issues) spending time learning an instrument and playing sports than doing extra math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:just goes to show that the magnet programs should not only be for the top 1 percentile. doing so would discriminate against the lower ses/black and brown populations who are unlikely to all have tutors
Agree. Perhaps as part of the magnet admissions process they should ask parents to attest whether the child receives outside tutoring. Sure, some will lie but can't imagine the vast majority would be comfortable doing that.
Why wouldn't we want kid who receive outside tutoring in the magnet programs? They have a support system to help them succeed at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Silver Spring and zero kids here have tutors. My kid is in compacted math and scores about 90th percentile locally normed on the tests, so all is well.
It’s a thing, but it’s a Bethesda/Potomac thing.
My kids don’t have tutors because they haven’t needed them. If the time comes when they do, I would get them, either free through mcps or private depending on the circumstances. It’s not really a bragging right that zero kids have tutors in Silver Spring. Certainly some children could benefit from that support you claim they aren’t getting, while others do not need it at this time. Why does it matter whether other kids have tutors? If your child needs one, get one. If not, don’t.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Silver Spring and zero kids here have tutors. My kid is in compacted math and scores about 90th percentile locally normed on the tests, so all is well.
It’s a thing, but it’s a Bethesda/Potomac thing.