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[quote=Anonymous]You should approach the school. Some schools/teachers are more proactive about things like this, and others don't even notice the high iready scores or that your kid already knows everything being taught. Your kid isn't necessarily less worthy than other kids who were approached by the school and skipped ahead. The school should be able to test your kid. They conveniently should have a bunch of end-of-year tests available right now, and there's no reason they can't see how your kid performs on the 3rd, 4th and 5th grade tests. If you approach the school, they will think that you're a delusional parent with an inflated view of your child's abilities. That doesn't mean that they won't test your kid, and it doesn't mean that they won't acknowledge that they're wrong if your child blows the tests out of the water. A 600 iready math score is absurdly high. I bet at most 1 or 2 2nd graders in all of FCPS have a score near 600 for math. [/quote]
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