Additional Advanced Academic Level IV Parent Orientation Presentation Wednesday, May 15th

At Freedom Hill we are fortunate to offer local Level IV services for grades 3 – 6.  On April 5th, we hosted an orientation that described our local Level IV program.  Topics included the Level IV curricula, rigor, expectations, class placement, additional opportunities for students, and a parent guest speaker sharing experiences with our local program and a center program.

We invite you to attend an additional Advanced Academic Local Level IV Orientation on Wednesday, May 15th at 9:30 AM in the Freedom Hill cafeteria.  Perhaps you were not able to attend the session on April 5th or you would like to receive this information again.  We will be providing a condensed presentation with additional time given for our extra parent guest speakers who would like to share their experiences with Freedom Hill’s Level IV program and, as applicable, experiences with center programs.  There will be time for a Q & A session as well.

Parents of students found eligible for Level IV services must submit their decision regarding placement to the Office of Advanced Academics by May 17th.

Rising 3rd grade students have the option of attending Freedom Hill’s Level IV program or the new Level IV center at Westbriar Elementary for the 2013-14 school year.  Westbriar Elementary is hosting a parent orientation for their new Level IV center on Monday, May 13th at 2:00 PM.

Rising 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students who are eligible for Level IV services during the 2013-14 school year have the option of attending Freedom Hill’s Level IV program or the Level IV center at Colvin Run Elementary.

We hope you can attend our orientation to learn more about our successful local Level IV program that meets the needs of our high achieving students.

If you have a specific question(s) you would like answered, feel free to email me before the meeting so we have the most accurate information to share @ sebloom@fcps.edu.
Please contact me should you have any questions.

 

Sincerely,

Scott E. Bloom

Principal