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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For fifth graders in advanced math taking the sixth grade SOL, what score qualifies the kid for pre-algebra in 6th? Is it school dependent?[/quote] My school was not an AAP school. My Kid is currently at a non-aap middle school, and was level 3 last year. What they did for us was make them take the 4th grade math test in performance matters, and if you passed that your teacher would pull you over to take the 5th grade math test. If you get at least a 17/25 on that test (which my kid did) you get into advanced math. The pass-advance on SOL and IOWA are in 6th grade, not 5th. The advance math testing starts in the fall. They don’t tell you anything. [/quote] At our ES, there was an assessment in math at the end of the school year and during the first month of school. Kids with high grades, high SOL scores, and high scores on the assessment were placed in the Advanced Math class before the school year began. Kids could be moved into that group if they did well on the assessment at the beginning of the year or if they had moved during the year. Unfortuently, I think that it is different for each MS. [/quote]
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