Anonymous wrote:Our school is suggesting anyone who pass advanced the 5th grade SOL move to advanced math 6 next year to round out the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for all the responses. I found out the official number is 42/50 kids opted into Algebra 1. To answer how I found out, people love to talk at PTES about everyone else's business hehe.
Poplar Tree? I have a younger kid in AAP there. I believe there's a lot of teacher switcharoo going on, I assume in an effort to make this work logistically.
It also appears there'll be some 5th graders taking the course. At least I got that impression from the weekly schoolwide email they sent out a few times last month.
Op here. Yes, poplar tree. And yes I heard there might be some fifth graders too. Who knows. I feel like our school is a mess lately. Heard some rumblings about some sexual harassment occurring at the school. Of course the administrators did nothing about it. Saw the kid at school the next day.
Sexual harassment in an elementary school? Between two students or between a teacher and a student?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for all the responses. I found out the official number is 42/50 kids opted into Algebra 1. To answer how I found out, people love to talk at PTES about everyone else's business hehe.
Poplar Tree? I have a younger kid in AAP there. I believe there's a lot of teacher switcharoo going on, I assume in an effort to make this work logistically.
It also appears there'll be some 5th graders taking the course. At least I got that impression from the weekly schoolwide email they sent out a few times last month.
Op here. Yes, poplar tree. And yes I heard there might be some fifth graders too. Who knows. I feel like our school is a mess lately. Heard some rumblings about some sexual harassment occurring at the school. Of course the administrators did nothing about it. Saw the kid at school the next day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for all the responses. I found out the official number is 42/50 kids opted into Algebra 1. To answer how I found out, people love to talk at PTES about everyone else's business hehe.
Poplar Tree? I have a younger kid in AAP there. I believe there's a lot of teacher switcharoo going on, I assume in an effort to make this work logistically.
It also appears there'll be some 5th graders taking the course. At least I got that impression from the weekly schoolwide email they sent out a few times last month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for all the responses. I found out the official number is 42/50 kids opted into Algebra 1. To answer how I found out, people love to talk at PTES about everyone else's business hehe.
Poplar Tree? I have a younger kid in AAP there. I believe there's a lot of teacher switcharoo going on, I assume in an effort to make this work logistically.
It also appears there'll be some 5th graders taking the course. At least I got that impression from the weekly schoolwide email they sent out a few times last month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for all the responses. I found out the official number is 42/50 kids opted into Algebra 1. To answer how I found out, people love to talk at PTES about everyone else's business hehe.
Poplar Tree? I have a younger kid in AAP there. I believe there's a lot of teacher switcharoo going on, I assume in an effort to make this work logistically.
It also appears there'll be some 5th graders taking the course. At least I got that impression from the weekly schoolwide email they sent out a few times last month.
5th graders taking Algebra 1? This sounds crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for all the responses. I found out the official number is 42/50 kids opted into Algebra 1. To answer how I found out, people love to talk at PTES about everyone else's business hehe.
Poplar Tree? I have a younger kid in AAP there. I believe there's a lot of teacher switcharoo going on, I assume in an effort to make this work logistically.
It also appears there'll be some 5th graders taking the course. At least I got that impression from the weekly schoolwide email they sent out a few times last month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for all the responses. I found out the official number is 42/50 kids opted into Algebra 1. To answer how I found out, people love to talk at PTES about everyone else's business hehe.
So how will the 8 not taking Algebra but ahead of other 6th graders be handled?
Assuming they are taking m7 next year, there will be a ton of non AAP kids joining them. The goal is to have everyone ready to take m7h at minimum in 7th grade.
There will not be 6th grade non AAP kids taking 6th AAP math next yr.
I teach 6th advanced math/algebra 1. We have several gen ed kids coming to me for 6th advanced next year, and a couple doing algebra 1.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for all the responses. I found out the official number is 42/50 kids opted into Algebra 1. To answer how I found out, people love to talk at PTES about everyone else's business hehe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for all the responses. I found out the official number is 42/50 kids opted into Algebra 1. To answer how I found out, people love to talk at PTES about everyone else's business hehe.
So how will the 8 not taking Algebra but ahead of other 6th graders be handled?
Assuming they are taking m7 next year, there will be a ton of non AAP kids joining them. The goal is to have everyone ready to take m7h at minimum in 7th grade.
There will not be 6th grade non AAP kids taking 6th AAP math next yr.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for all the responses. I found out the official number is 42/50 kids opted into Algebra 1. To answer how I found out, people love to talk at PTES about everyone else's business hehe.
So how will the 8 not taking Algebra but ahead of other 6th graders be handled?
OP here again. I have no idea. I was asking because I'm hoping it's not a virtual option for the non-Algebra 1 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for all the responses. I found out the official number is 42/50 kids opted into Algebra 1. To answer how I found out, people love to talk at PTES about everyone else's business hehe.
So how will the 8 not taking Algebra but ahead of other 6th graders be handled?
Assuming they are taking m7 next year, there will be a ton of non AAP kids joining them. The goal is to have everyone ready to take m7h at minimum in 7th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for all the responses. I found out the official number is 42/50 kids opted into Algebra 1. To answer how I found out, people love to talk at PTES about everyone else's business hehe.
So how will the 8 not taking Algebra but ahead of other 6th graders be handled?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for all the responses. I found out the official number is 42/50 kids opted into Algebra 1. To answer how I found out, people love to talk at PTES about everyone else's business hehe.
So how will the 8 not taking Algebra but ahead of other 6th graders be handled?