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[quote=Anonymous]Agree with other posters. Also, testing is an art, not a science. Don't make this decision now in your own head. If you don't believe in your kid's full potential no one else will, especially if you live in MoCo. Practically speaking, I will warn you not necessarily to share this report widely, if at all. Your kid might be capable of a high school diploma. Tracking starts young. Without knowing more it's hard to be specific but don't assume already your kid won't amount to much. He will be shunted to certificate programs where instruction is non-existent and kids are just warehoused.[/quote]
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