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Reply to "I = Fail at end of year report card?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am so confused. My child is above grade level in reading but his avg grade in reading was an I. [/quote] That's because they are using different data for each. The report card (ES/P/I/N) grade is based on the graded papers that *should* have come home with ES (ha!), P, I, or N on it. If you saved those you could go back and look and see what your kid got an "I" on. It doesn't seem to take many I grades to get an I on the report card. The reading level is based on M-class testing which is a scored test based on a leveled reader and questions on the text. My son got an I earlier in the year on a math task, yet scored 99% on the inview math assessment and recently passed the math portion of the Johns Hopkins Center for Talent Youth. I wouldn't be too worried about a single I grade, especially if they are reading above grade level. [/quote]
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