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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are public schools mandated to provide any kind of advanced service for children who are working way above their grade level in a particular area. My child is already in advanced program but her reading instruction should be 3 grades above. What would you expect the school to do for your child in this case ?[/quote] really, OP? really? What do you expect them to do? My daughter is in 5th and reading at a 9th grade level. Her reading group goes beyond the framework, as I was informed by her teacher. Therefore, I trust the teacher to do her job.[/quote] Good for you that at least the teacher wants and tries to go beyond instead of denying her level.[/quote] This is the norm at most schools. I've not heard any of my friends complain about their schools failing to challenge their children in reading. from SS to Rockville to Olney to Derwood There are reading levels that are fluid. My son, who's in K, jumped a level last month. They assess, instruct, assess again, and if there's improvement, they move them up. [/quote]
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