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[quote=Anonymous]NP here. I'm confused too. Is she actually failing math, or just not doing as well as she has previously? Because I think they are trying to show you that she is not failing math (by their definition) by pulling out the standardized test scores, which would likely show her score relative to peers. My understanding is that you have to be *really* far behind to qualify for an IEP. You can of course submit your own assessment that documents a disability in math, but it sounds like she's struggling--as many students are in math post-pandemic--and has a crummy fit for a teacher. It sucks, but it happens! I would follow the advice of PPs who say to document your concerns about her learning, as well as how the teacher is working with both her AND you, and support her the best you can at home. When my son was in 4th a few years back, kids were still wild about Prodigy and all the learning games they could do online. Supplement there and try to straighten out the issues with the teacher in terms of when work is submitted, or how it can be submitted so you can ensue it's happening.[/quote]
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