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Reply to "Does almost everyone at your K-8 get A's ?Are ERB's the only way to differentiate between kids?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS is at a K-8 and has been consistently getting A's. Report card grades vary between 93-98. He's a good student, but I would not say he's super advanced academically from what I see when I help him with his homework. He's also not on the advanced Math track. His ERB scores though are usually within the 50th-75th percentile when compared to other kids in private schools. I have asked the school multiple times about the discrepancy but I was never given a straight answer. Other parents at our school have also shared similar experiences. Are grades that inflated in all private schools now? Do they even matter? I do worry about outplacement when the time comes to move schools in 9th. [/quote] Here is a candid opinion. Yes, it does tell you that your child is not on the grade level. some private schools are watering down their curriculum and are just doing the very basic grade level work. ERBs at grade 4,5,7 6 and still ranging between 50-70% is telling your that your child is under performing. [/quote]
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