[LIT] Can anyone share their school's model for reading/language arts remediation? We tried something new

Chris Knoblaugh chrisk3001us at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 12 11:05:15 EDT 2007


Our school decided to limit intervention students to
one elective.  Another school in our district chose to
eliminate social studies for the kids, and to give
them a "writing elective" that is mandatory.  Yet
another middle school in the district is considering a
seven period day.

Our problem comes next year when math intervention
classes begin.  At that point, a child with both LA
and M interventions will have no electives.  


--- Cheryl FORD <CFORD at rock-hill.k12.sc.us> wrote:

> Can anyone share their school's model for
> reading/language arts remediation?  We tried
> something new this year and need to make some
> changes for next year.  I'd like to know what models
> other schools use for remediation?  We are trying to
> get away from pulling out of electives to remediate.
> Cheryl Ford
> Saluda Trail Middle School
> Rock Hill, SC
>  
> Cheryl Ford
> Saluda Trail Middle School
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