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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My child got pass advanced on the math SOL, consistently gets 98-99% on the iReady, but their school says they are only Level II. When I asked about it, the school said kids have to test in at the beginning of the year, but refused to say what the test was or what any other thresholds are. So I disagree. This is a well behaved kid who does well in all their subjects and tells me all the time how much they enjoy math and wish they could do more (I mean, my kid is doing a math workbook this summer without complaining), so I don't really understand what is going on with our school.[/quote] Level II should mean your kid is in advanced math, and getting pulled into the AAP classroom for it, though. If you're in one of the schools where they have pushed the acceleration until 5th grade, then possibly that's why the pullouts didn't start this year. But level II in math means advanced math. [/quote] In 4th, Level II just meant my child got extra worksheets labeled "extension" while their friends in AAP were already starting long division. The extension worksheets were just a different version of the same worksheets they already got, so it was just more work not advanced work.[/quote]
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