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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thank you all. My kid is very accelerated in reading, like consistently 95th-99th percentile on i-ready assessments. Math is more grade level (anywhere from 70th-90th percentile), which is why I was wondering (went from 90th percentile pre-pandemic to the 70's-80s). He does love math though and always scores well on teacher created worksheets/quizzes (if anything might miss one problem), and will do problems for fun, so very engaged/interested in learning. Sounds like the Leveled services may be more appropriate so that he can get targeted work where he accelerates but not be overwhelmed in math. I was similar at his age, accelerated in reading, but then later I sort of reversed and was more advanced in math as I got older, and loved it. I just want to make sure that if he is similar as he gets into older grades and picks up in math, he's not sort of stuck where he is.[/quote]
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