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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agree with higher humanities track bc books are usually more interesting and kids tend to be more engaged. With Math, out public has 3 tracks grade level, one grade above, 2 grades above. So it may be your kid belongs one grade ahead in math and that would enable them to drop back if needed. [/quote] Did you read the OP post? She said her child was doing great and was an average student. Usually the schools have levels, not tracks. There is one for kids who aren’t at grade level, one for most kids who are at grade level and the kids who are above grade level. Based on test scores a lot of kids are doing poorly in math. All the more reason that kids need to be placed in the correct level. I am assuming that in placing kids they rely on test scores and teacher recommendations. [/quote]
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