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Reply to "above average kids but not "advanced""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you should speak with someone at your school about the specifics. None of us know exactly how it works at your school. [/quote] That. ^^ You shouldn't worry about looking like a pushy parent if you're simply asking questions. Plus, it's your job to advocate for your child and see to it that his needs are being met. That being said, was he in advanced math last year, and how high were his math SOLs? I disagree with the PP who insisted that the SOLs and grades have no bearing on current math needs. The math curriculum spirals, so if he fully understood the 3rd grade material, he's more than ready to move onto the more advanced stuff. I also think you made a bad call by not applying for Level IV. It seems like Level IV kids get priority for advanced math spots, even if gen ed kids have higher metrics for math. [/quote]
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