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[quote=Anonymous][quote] ----- It was admin error. Other test scores are all below the cutoff, but close. That's why I'm calling him borderline. The bottom-line remains the child did not get a fair review... but I am listening to the community here now. [/quote] OP--I don't think the school is out of line at all. To me, "borderline" would be some above and some below. If all are below, that does not seem borderline to me. Which test was inaccurate? You are right to keep papers for awhile. I did that every year. I did not throw away anything until after the end of the year. A friend gave me that advice. It came in handy two different times when DS was unfairly evaluated. Every parent should do this. So, even though you have documentation, it does not sound like it supports putting your kid in AAP. If all the test scores are below the cutoff, it sounds to me like that is the reason the principal does not want to place him in the class. It's called a "cutoff" for a reason. [/quote]
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