Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCC: pullout 1x/week, puzzles and projects. If you're looking for differentiated instruction, you won't get it. In FCC kids, TAAP or not, aren't separated by ability until grade 6. Go AAP for true GT.
What does this mean exactly? There is no differentiation at all until 6th grade? No separate math or reading groups within the classroom? I would find that very surprising.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And our 4th grade LLIV program had 34 kids. I completely don't understand FCPS's class size policies.
Class sizes might depend on whether a school is a Title I school. Title schools have smaller class sizes. I also think that when you have a class of high achieving kids, class size isn't as big of a deal.
Anonymous wrote:FCC: pullout 1x/week, puzzles and projects. If you're looking for differentiated instruction, you won't get it. In FCC kids, TAAP or not, aren't separated by ability until grade 6. Go AAP for true GT.
Anonymous wrote:And our 4th grade LLIV program had 34 kids. I completely don't understand FCPS's class size policies.