Anonymous wrote:Are you white from SS? You taught your child at home and now you are complaining because you think your child is somehow better than the other kids? Give me a break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grade DD is in a class like your DD where most kids are struggling but she is above average. She and another child from that class as well as a few children from other classrooms go to another 2nd grade classroom each day for 30 minutes. My DD and that small group work together to do stuff like reading and preforming a play, reading a book and answering questions together, etc. The teacher in the room is still teaching other kids so they are working as a group independently.
Sounds like WIN time (What I Need). They started it this year at our school too. Kids move around for a half hour per day and they are able to either get enrichment or remediation.
Anonymous wrote:Are you white from SS? You taught your child at home and now you are complaining because you think your child is somehow better than the other kids? Give me a break.
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OP depicted the majority of their school's students as academically challenged. MCPS need to be able to address that bright kid's needs in that environment equivalently to how they address your bright kids' needs in an environment conducive to teaching the whole class at a high level.
OP here, yes this is the challenge. There are only one or two kids in the grade who are anywhere near her in ability.
I have no clue why folks would hire a tutor in this situation, please explain.
And she is very social at appropriate times and does not “complain.” However not a single thing has happened this year that she had not already known. So there is no challenge and a lot of time reading a book while the class finishes.
I do wonder what planet the person is from who suggested playing with her friends after she finishes her work.
Basically, I have my answer. MCPS does nothing for 3rd graders who are ahead.
There are few activities that are going to grow a kids' skills and knowledge as efficiently as reading, so it sounds like she's probably learning a ton at school. Lucky girl!
MCPS has enrichments available within the curricula. They need to employ them with consistency and fidelity when students are in the position of OP's DD, whether there are many others in their class or not.
Kind of hard to do that when you have to spend 90% of your time working with struggling students.
Anonymous wrote:Are you white from SS? You taught your child at home and now you are complaining because you think your child is somehow better than the other kids? Give me a break.
Anonymous wrote:When my kids were that age, they brought a book to school and they entertained themselves that way. One of mine read the entire Harry Potter series at school. We supplemented with beast academy for math. One teacher allowed her to do that instead of regular math even (although that might have been a covid thing).
She's fine, btw. Her love of learning didn't die a slow death or anything. She is at a magnet and well challenged now.