Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any child with an IEP automatically qualifies. I don’t know about score cut-offs… last year my then-second grader scored “well below goal” on the DIBELs all year but wasn’t offered summer school.
No, they do not.
It's based on the middle of year testing which should be in parentvue today. If they are in the red in DIBELS composite or "below basic" in the math inventory (can be one or the other), they can attend strengthening.
This is false. Like I said above, my kid was in red (far below goal) in DIBELS all year last year and was not offered summer school. This year, with an iep, she was offered summer school.
Last year you had to be below grade level in math and reading. This year you can qualify with only one. I have no idea how they’ll staff that. They should have hired before they offered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any child with an IEP automatically qualifies. I don’t know about score cut-offs… last year my then-second grader scored “well below goal” on the DIBELs all year but wasn’t offered summer school.
No, they do not.
It's based on the middle of year testing which should be in parentvue today. If they are in the red in DIBELS composite or "below basic" in the math inventory (can be one or the other), they can attend strengthening.
This is false. Like I said above, my kid was in red (far below goal) in DIBELS all year last year and was not offered summer school. This year, with an iep, she was offered summer school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any child with an IEP automatically qualifies. I don’t know about score cut-offs… last year my then-second grader scored “well below goal” on the DIBELs all year but wasn’t offered summer school.
No, they do not.
It's based on the middle of year testing which should be in parentvue today. If they are in the red in DIBELS composite or "below basic" in the math inventory (can be one or the other), they can attend strengthening.
This is false. Like I said above, my kid was in red (far below goal) in DIBELS all year last year and was not offered summer school. This year, with an iep, she was offered summer school.
No, it’s not wrong. And you aren’t guaranteed ESY with an IEP. But this year you can be well below grade level in just one area as opposed to both.
-APS teacher
Anonymous wrote:My kid is below grade level for reading and we didn't get referred. So it is more than just that. I have no clue what though.