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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with having more on- and off-ramps but how are you going to catch up the 5th or 6th grader who has been in general ed? They may be capable but now they are significantly behind in substantive coverage. [/quote] Our school did not have LLIV but we had Advanced Math. Kids joined Advanced Math without issues in 6th grade every year. Math is the only area that is really accelerated in LIV or advanced studies or whatever they are calling it now. DS deferred LIV services and joined the AAP program in MS. He has straight As with little tono homework at Carson. LIV is not that challenging or deep. Catching up is not going to be an issue for a kid who belongs in LIV. There are kids who struggle in LIV. The math whiz who is not strong in LA, the creative kid who is great at writing but weak in math. Plenty og kids who are ahead in one area but not the others. Plenty of kids struggling with the material who would be fine in the regular class with a push in for math or LA. [/quote]
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