Anonymous wrote:OP here: Yes she has an IEP and we plan to stay in FCPS. She is youngest in her class and is developmentally immature compared to other rising 2nd graders AND only reading at DRA level B. Worried about her readiness for 2nd grade even w/ the IEP and extra tutoring that we have in place. The IEP was put in place towards end of 1st so she is only now starting to get some extra help and is SO far behind her classmates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good news is that if you were able to afford private, you have the resources to provide her a lot of OG supplement this year. You can use both the school's OG through her IEP, and private tutoring to shore up the time/tutoring needed, to help her catch up. Crossing fingers that with the extra in-depth training she'll receive and the techniques she'll learn, she will catch up quickly.
The good news is that there will be quite a few kids behind this coming school year due to spending 1st grade virtually, so she won't be the only one by a long stretch. This whole upcoming school year will be spent trying to catch up the kids that were greatly affected by the pandemic.
The research is very clear: retention doesn’t make a difference. You might see some nominal gains in the first year, but by the third year, they’re gone. What’s more important is putting the interventions in place. Retention is not an effective intervention. It feels good in the moment, but it’s impact doesn’t last.
Anonymous wrote:The good news is that if you were able to afford private, you have the resources to provide her a lot of OG supplement this year. You can use both the school's OG through her IEP, and private tutoring to shore up the time/tutoring needed, to help her catch up. Crossing fingers that with the extra in-depth training she'll receive and the techniques she'll learn, she will catch up quickly.
The good news is that there will be quite a few kids behind this coming school year due to spending 1st grade virtually, so she won't be the only one by a long stretch. This whole upcoming school year will be spent trying to catch up the kids that were greatly affected by the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Op here: we applied for several privates and when asked about placing in first they wanted justification from current principal...on bottom of waitlist at the privates so that's not going to work...
Thanks for all the responses. We will continue the 2x weekly OG tutoring and hope she continues to make progress developmentally in addition to reading..we know someone has to be the youngest.
Interesting to hear how hard they make it to repeat....PA and FL (dept of education) both passed laws that any student can repeat a grade after the last year pandemic with no questions asked....one would hope it would be a little easier this year. Tough situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she is truly dyslexic- she will never learn to read if you are relying on FCPS.Repeating first grade will just repeat the lack of a reading program, no focus on phonics and guessing what a word is.
-Parent of fifth grader who can't read and currently spending 30K on remediation.
The whole reading program is being overhauled this year.
Anonymous wrote:If she is truly dyslexic- she will never learn to read if you are relying on FCPS.Repeating first grade will just repeat the lack of a reading program, no focus on phonics and guessing what a word is.
-Parent of fifth grader who can't read and currently spending 30K on remediation.