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[quote=Anonymous]Get a good second grade teacher for your kid. Seriously. A good teacher will see that a quiet kid is quiet because he is thinking about an in-depth extension of the topic. A good teacher will see that a kid is checked-out because she races through (and does poorly on) grade-level assignments but would thrive when given an added challenge. When that form comes around - usually right about now - asking for parent input, you want to ask for the teacher who is skilled at differentiation. You want the teacher known for providing appropriate challenge to each kid. If that form doesn't come around at your school, send an email to the principal saying that. Those teachers will do the job of instilling a love of learning, making sure your kid has good work samples, AND knowing how to write a good GBRS for your kid. Win-win-win.[/quote]
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