We're considering home schooling, but it'd make things tough financially.

Update: he's to be moved to another second grade room that has several children who sound possibly MG, for whom the teacher is doing real differentiation. He will theoretically get work at his level and interaction with the teacher, though I'm unclear of what lessons he'll get or from what curriculum. Computer learning will happen via Odyssey Math and Khan Academy as well. They refused a skip to fourth most likely based on maturity concerns or their no-double-acceleration rule, but didn't say in the letter (his MAP scores and ability levels show that 4-5th is appropriate right now, and he's been doing 4th worksheets in school and for homework).

Our offer of partial homeschooling was rejected without any real discussion. This is a Title I district for math, and I think they're worried about how it might look.


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