Anonymous wrote:For our now 3rd grader, our elementary school said in 2nd that the 2nd grade team decided as a whole to not offer enrichment last year. May have been because of the content recovery they had to do, not sure. We had "N/A" that year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD consistently scores 97th-98th percentile on math MAP tests and has all As but isn't marked as "Consistently receiving enrichment" for math in her report card (has an "N/A" in MP1 for this.) I don't actually think MCPS enrichment in 2nd grade math is that valuable (they usually just get extra puzzles or whatnot), but I want her to receive it so that she gets placed in Compacted Math when the time comes (obviously assuming she continues doing well). I realize that everyone on DCUM has kids scoring >> 99th percentile, but I think it's normal to get enrichment at her percentile, right? I think the teacher's perception of her behavior (which she describes as "very young," which we do kind of agree with) is clouding her assessment of DD's actual math capabilities. Any thoughts or similar experiences?
The only ES I know of that offers this for grades 1 & 2 was TPMS because it was from when there was the ES STEM magnet.
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Why don't they have this at the Potomac schools? I'd heard they offer more acceleration opportunities than other MCPS schools at least later in ES like AIM and Algebra in 4th and 5th grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD consistently scores 97th-98th percentile on math MAP tests and has all As but isn't marked as "Consistently receiving enrichment" for math in her report card (has an "N/A" in MP1 for this.) I don't actually think MCPS enrichment in 2nd grade math is that valuable (they usually just get extra puzzles or whatnot), but I want her to receive it so that she gets placed in Compacted Math when the time comes (obviously assuming she continues doing well). I realize that everyone on DCUM has kids scoring >> 99th percentile, but I think it's normal to get enrichment at her percentile, right? I think the teacher's perception of her behavior (which she describes as "very young," which we do kind of agree with) is clouding her assessment of DD's actual math capabilities. Any thoughts or similar experiences?
The only ES I know of that offers this for grades 1 & 2 was TPMS because it was from when there was the ES STEM magnet.
err TPES
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! DD is in RSM, so we're not too worried about her getting enrichment, we just want to make sure the school marks her for Compacted Math when the time comes (if it still exists by then) and also offers whatever enrichment is available. Also, not put her in a class with other kids who are bad at math or something like that (I know they say they don't do this but...)
Anonymous wrote:DD consistently scores 97th-98th percentile on math MAP tests and has all As but isn't marked as "Consistently receiving enrichment" for math in her report card (has an "N/A" in MP1 for this.) I don't actually think MCPS enrichment in 2nd grade math is that valuable (they usually just get extra puzzles or whatnot), but I want her to receive it so that she gets placed in Compacted Math when the time comes (obviously assuming she continues doing well). I realize that everyone on DCUM has kids scoring >> 99th percentile, but I think it's normal to get enrichment at her percentile, right? I think the teacher's perception of her behavior (which she describes as "very young," which we do kind of agree with) is clouding her assessment of DD's actual math capabilities. Any thoughts or similar experiences?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is if it says N/A, then no one is getting it. I think it would be black if some students were receiving it.
Nope, for us we asked the teacher and she co firmed N/A is how MCPS says no.
Maybe. But it is also how they say “not available to anyone no matter what.”
Yes but that’s not what it means in this context. It means no
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is if it says N/A, then no one is getting it. I think it would be black if some students were receiving it.
Nope, for us we asked the teacher and she co firmed N/A is how MCPS says no.
Maybe. But it is also how they say “not available to anyone no matter what.”