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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. My presumptions about the teacher are correct. She said herself she doesn't listen to kids read because she doesn't have time. So, of course, she is at best only vaguely aware of their kevels.[/quote] If she knows your kid's DRA level, she knows your kid's reading level in general. DRA is administered one on one, 2x a year. Most kindergarten teachers don't have reading groups per se, as you're expecting. Since she knows what the DRA. Level us and she knows better than you what the DRA level means, you are the one with the vague awareness. You vaguely know the books she's capable of reading and understanding. Without looking up what DRA level 16 means, your teacher knows precisely what month in first grade that would test your DD at in reading. You'd have no clue what that is. [/quote]
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