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Reply to "third grader reads at T - but in middle reading group"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your kid's writing or comprehension might be the issue. Once you can read, they are looking at more than just the ability to read.[/quote] My kid is a solid T. Definitely not at W or Z. She would be mis categorized if she were placed in the higher group and likely struggle. I'm just surprised that there are 10 kids (5 per group) reading at those levels. I never pegged her reading as average. We were going to have her take the HGC test, but clearly she is far from having her needs not met by the school[/quote] I think that your child's school assesses reading levels differently from my child's school.[/quote] Why do you say that? Do you mean that the school tests to liberally or that my kid should be a Z but the system is too tough? Not being snarky[/quote] More liberally. My child's MAP-M was in the 99th percentile according to the NWEA norms (thanks, DCUM!), but her reading level is Q-R.[/quote]
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