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[quote=Anonymous]We have an advanced kid at an EOTP gentrifying school where we promised to take it Year by year. The school did pullouts in 1st and 2nd and DC is now in third grade, and I’m (pleasantly) surprised at the level in which he is being academically challenged - particularly in math. I don’t recall doing work like this until 4th/5th grade and I was in the advanced groups too. Grammar is a weak spot but friends from the suburbs echo the same frustration. As long as my DC is thriving academically and socially we will stick around. If we leave it will be for middle school. Every school is different. What exactly do you see in the older grades when you look ahead OP? You don’t point to anything negative, are you sure you’re not looking for trouble?[/quote]
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