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[quote=Anonymous]OP, ignore the doormats. You advocate for your kid. My neighbor's son who has been reading since preschool tested really low in the 2nd grade DRA, as in below 2nd grade level. She asked politely for a retest. The teacher's email was so defensive, explaining she had done the testing and that was the score and that it was reflected in the school work. My neighbor went to the school and requested a retest with another teacher. Her son tested 4th grade level!!! She knew her child and you know your child. The teacher actually send a nice email apologizing. Teachers have so many students and a few of those take up most of their time, they can't really be aware of every child's level and potential. Keep advocating for your child. You don't get if you don't ask. [/quote]
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