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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No way they put all the low kids in one class. As a teacher who is livid at the amount of time spent on teaching to the test, and the way these testing companies are getting rich, I wish everyone would opt out. If you keep the kid home, they will just have the kid take it another day in the several-week window. [/quote] As soon as the school year start, they group them based on academics and switch classes for subjects. So yes, all the low kids (special Ed) are together for math, LA, and science.[/quote] :roll: This is simply not true. The special education students are grouped together simply because that's when they have access to the special education teacher. Not all special education students are "low" and not all of them fail their SOLs. So your assumptions are wildly inaccurate. I can only assume you're trolling. [/quote]
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