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    #148171 02/07/13 03:09 PM
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    I went to observe the G&T class during math today and spoke to the teacher a bit. The teacher said she starts all the 2nd graders out on 3rd grade math with assessments to see what they don't know and works on that only. The class is a 2/3 grade split class and she had 5 different math groups she was differentiating so I feel hopeful that dd will get appropriate math instruction. They are also allowed to work at their own pace.

    Overall, I just felt a good vibe and that it's a place that dd will feel more like it's a good fit for her.

    I learned only one other classmate of dd's got in (a girl) so she will be joining other kids throughout the district and be starting fresh with friends. The G&T is cut off completely from the 2nd grade class, they don't share recesses or lunch and the classroom is on the opposite side of the school. I was a bit sad for her and the thought of her having to say goodbye to her friends but she seems to take it very well. I know she is unhappy in school and I guess she just understands that this is the way it has to be for her to get what she wants out of school.

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    My fingers are crossed that this is a satisfying environment!!


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    Yeah! This sounds like a very promising program! I'm very impressed that your DD showed the maturity to choose what she thought was in her best interest vs what was most comfortable.

    Good luck! Let us know how it goes.

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    Sounds really good overall! What that will mean to your daughter will probably be so great smile


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