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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Common Core doesn't allow for that. You meet the standard -- or else you are a failure.[/quote] What do you base this statement on?[/quote] Read The Atlantic article. Details it all in there. You MUST work on grade standards, even if you read five years behind your grade. [/quote] That is not a requirement of the Common Core standards. If students are required to do this, then the requirement comes from the school, school district, or state.[/quote] Straight from the Feds: [b] Beyond offering a free appropriate public education, individualized education programs for students with disabilities should meet grade-level requirements, fe[/b]deral education officials say. In guidance released Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Education said tha[b]t all IEPs should conform to “the state’s academic content standards for the grade in which the child is enrolled.”[/b] https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2015/11/17/feds-ieps-grade-level/20972/ And if you want a real education, read the comments section from parents and teachers about how their kids are getting screwed over by this across the U.S. (But you have blinders on, and won't of course.)[/quote]
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