Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge offers this. Not sure if it’s open to outside students though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge offers this. Not sure if it’s open to outside students though
We are an incoming SR family and have not heard about this? Would be great!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge offers this. Not sure if it’s open to outside students though
We are an incoming SR family and have not heard about this? Would be great!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Stigma? Like your kid isn’t strong at math so they’ll be treated like they aren’t strong at math and as such given more support? My kid isn’t strong at math. I can’t imagine what sort of negative stigma could be associated with that. Not everyone just “gets it” some people have to work at it. What’s wrong with that?
If you look on the thread for placement into algebra 1 you will see the clear stigma on kids who aren’t strong in math. The entire mindset there is that those students are not intelligent and won’t be successful in college. That is for students just placed into Alg 1 not even students needing extra support for Alg 1 materials.
Obviously parents who have children who struggle with math understand that their kids have to work hard to get it and need extra support and see their intelligence in other areas. But it is obvious there is a stigma for students who struggle with math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge offers this. Not sure if it’s open to outside students though
We are an incoming SR family and have not heard about this? Would be great!
Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge offers this. Not sure if it’s open to outside students though
Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge offers this. Not sure if it’s open to outside students though
Anonymous wrote:I would love this for pre algebra for my middle schooler. We are in Bethesda. Does anyone know of any classes we can sign up for?
Anonymous wrote:
Stigma? Like your kid isn’t strong at math so they’ll be treated like they aren’t strong at math and as such given more support? My kid isn’t strong at math. I can’t imagine what sort of negative stigma could be associated with that. Not everyone just “gets it” some people have to work at it. What’s wrong with that?
Anonymous wrote:My kids want to STEM public magnet programs in MoCo. I made sure that each summer they were going through week long intensive Math courses at Montgomery community college for revision of past courses and upcoming math courses during the new academic session. We did not pay for any other kind of outside help.
There should be no shame for learning and working on Math or any subject for any kind of students. My kids were top performers and remained so in college.