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[quote=Anonymous][quote]I see nothing about Kumon, Mercer, or any other program. If the county found those acceptable, they would not write "sample tests are not commercially available." Again, they open a huge legal can of worms if they straight-out tell you you cannot prep, and I don't want a county legal team on retainer just to fight these cases. But the fact is, if you prep, you screw up the results for everyone else, to the point where they had to change the test. And let me assure you, we ALL paid for that process.[/quote] What should the County do? What a legal predicament for her majesty? If her majesty told her subjects they can't study and prepare for her tests and examinations then why is her majesty in the business of education. This betrays her mission of ensuring children reach their full academic potential. Why should her majesty endorse any study habit: Kumon, Mercer, private tutors, school teachers tutoring their favorite pupils on the side for extra doe, online educational instruction, summer school academic instruction or a couple of sample questions on their web site? How on earth can another child screw up the results of another unless the other child feels entitled even if she came in dead last on the test and didn't get a trophy? Baby, that's life. Deal with it or get your child off the pot if you are incapable of providing guidance and mentorship for your children. Other parents are able to guide and motivate their children without inadequate parents with gifted children thinking these parents are somehow cheating because their own brilliant children can't compete. If your children are gifted and brilliant why worry over dark bubbles on a worksheet. What's her majesty, the County to do without the D.C. lawyers coming after them? [/quote]
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