Anonymous wrote:Being that far behind is absolutely a reason to be held back. If a child doesn’t perform at their grade level and is not able to keep up, moving up a grade is going to make everything worse.
Anonymous wrote:It is huge! But if OP’s child is struggling and needs to be held back there are ways to advocate for it. A school is not going to say “fine, that works for us” the first time holding a child back is brought up. This is coming from a family where we had to really push the school to let us hold back our son in 3rd grade. So it can be done and I know other APS families that did the same thing - pre and post COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that an elementary school in APS won’t hold back a child unless they are one or two levels behind????
Anonymous wrote:I did not receive millions of dollars in federal funding to address that, APS did. Can we all push this responsibility on them where it belongs?
How do we push this issue more or what more can be done? We are between hiring a tutor three times a week or just going private. I think expecting the school system to do something is a waste of time at this point.
Anonymous wrote:I think APS is a failure at providing extra support at the elementary and middle school level, which is particularly shameful given all the CARES money they received. I will say at our high school (WL) there is a lot of extra support, which I was not expecting. There is a math teacher available every day for 0 period (before school) and after school. There is also "lunch lab" for each of the core subjects with a teacher available for all three lunch periods. Even more surprising is that they have Saturday school every week. I think this is for each core subject as well, but I haven't paid too much attention because my kids never used it. But there is an email sent out each week saying what's available that Sat. My understanding is some kids are requested (required?) to go to Sat. school, it's optional for everyone else.
My kids have definitely taken advantage of morning math help and both math and English lunch labs, especially if they have an upcoming test or want a teacher to read an essay.