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[quote=Anonymous]We did this last year. We did not want to think about changing schools when we were pretty certain that schools were going to be in DL mode. It struck as a crappy way to get to know new kids and a new school. DS is also participating in a language immersion program so he benefits from the extra challenge of learning a new language. He has been pulled out for Level III class an hour a week and really enjoys it. They had a section where they worked with Base 3 math. They are currently working on hieroglyphics and language. Advanced Math is just getting started, they are going to be moving into fractions. We are happy with how he is doing and how his Teachers are handling things. We have no experience with the Level IV center so we cannot compare. We are starting AoPS this week to provide a more solid math base. I enjoyed watching the assessment. He answered the questions and explained how he got his answer. His explanations matched what the teacher was going to show him. She kept chuckling that he was giving her her answer. So I would say that he is in a good place with his math. The Level III pull out is something that excites him. He really enjoys it. He can't wait for the Advanced Math to start, he is hoping that it is more interesting than math has been so far. Overall, we are happy. He is doing well. We are supplementing in math. We probably will not move him as long as the math goes well and he is enjoying the AoPS. We think that the foreign language is great and actually will set him up nicely for high school since he could be done with his language requirement after his sophomore year opening the space for electives.[/quote]
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