Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS was one of the first group of ELC students to complete the "2 year program" and just started RPMS this year. So to answer the question of what is he doing: he is in Global Humanities and Advanced English. I can say that my son and his peers say it is a "total" breeze compared to what they have done over the past two years.
Collectively we asked both the ES & MS Principals what was the plan for the children who were in this program prior to school starting and were informed the new ELA was enough. I can say as a parent am saddened and disappointed in the lack of foresight by MCPS because I can only image where these children go had gone had this program been extended to the next level.
Imagine those kids from ES GT center, even bigger disappointment! MCPS can never plan things consistently.
Anonymous wrote:My DS was one of the first group of ELC students to complete the "2 year program" and just started RPMS this year. So to answer the question of what is he doing: he is in Global Humanities and Advanced English. I can say that my son and his peers say it is a "total" breeze compared to what they have done over the past two years.
Collectively we asked both the ES & MS Principals what was the plan for the children who were in this program prior to school starting and were informed the new ELA was enough. I can say as a parent am saddened and disappointed in the lack of foresight by MCPS because I can only image where these children go had gone had this program been extended to the next level.
Anonymous wrote:There is advanced English in 6th grade.
Anonymous wrote:My DS was one of the first group of ELC students to complete the "2 year program" and just started RPMS this year. So to answer the question of what is he doing: he is in Global Humanities and Advanced English. I can say that my son and his peers say it is a "total" breeze compared to what they have done over the past two years.
Collectively we asked both the ES & MS Principals what was the plan for the children who were in this program prior to school starting and were informed the new ELA was enough. I can say as a parent am saddened and disappointed in the lack of foresight by MCPS because I can only image where these children go had gone had this program been extended to the next level.
Anonymous wrote:My DS was one of the first group of ELC students to complete the "2 year program" and just started RPMS this year. So to answer the question of what is he doing: he is in Global Humanities and Advanced English. I can say that my son and his peers say it is a "total" breeze compared to what they have done over the past two years.
Collectively we asked both the ES & MS Principals what was the plan for the children who were in this program prior to school starting and were informed the new ELA was enough. I can say as a parent am saddened and disappointed in the lack of foresight by MCPS because I can only image where these children go had gone had this program been extended to the next level.
Anonymous wrote:There is advanced English in 6th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Hello,
I know this is an old conversation but I was wondering what will happen in 6th Grade? My son has ELC since 4th grade. He is now in 5th grade and half of his 5th grade buddies in his school gets ELC now. He really enjoys it. His MAP tests are over 95 percentile in Reading and his Parcc or MPAC as they'll it now came last week with a score of 99 percentile... My daughter is now in 7th Grade and it seems to me that the middle school doesn't offer any option of advanced/compacted/enriched English. I was wondering what he will do next year as he had been pushed (really!) through the ELC program in elementary school, what will be the options in middle school?
Thank you
Anonymous wrote:What I heard is that no ES feeding into W schools got picked for the pilot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I heard is that no ES feeding into W schools got picked for the pilot.
prob don't want to mess with their steller ELA PARCC scores, which are desperately needed to keep the county average looking OK.
Anonymous wrote:What I heard is that no ES feeding into W schools got picked for the pilot.