Your child can have a FABULOUS iReady score but if they can’t back it up in class, they’re not getting in - nor should they. And quite frankly if your child needs to practice material that should already be solid, then they have no business in AAP, regardless of what your ego wants. It’s ADVANCED academics, after all. |
| Teachers don't want you prepping for I-ready. The whole point is to show improvement. The scores at the end of the year should be better than at the beginning if the teacher is doing her job. It's to evaluate them, not your child, unless your child is actually behind and the test will flag that. But any teacher worth their salt will figure that out anyway. NO teacher will care if i-ready shows your kid is ahead of their peers. |
OP, Google this "IREADY TEST 2ND GRADE PDF" Maybe my kid and your kid will have the same teacher next year. LOL. |
Y'all are nuts!! You will be the parent that sits in your kids job interviews with them too, lol |
People get work up over nothing. I suggest using that energy to take your kids to the library for enrichment, rather than sitting here criticizing others' choices. Maybe then your smart kids will get into AAP. muhahahahaha |