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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid scored above grade level in iReady Math, though I do not recall the number. His CogAT quant was 142--missed two questions. And he does have a couple of peers at our base school, which is also a center school. Is that close enough for you, PP?[/quote] Great! I think your base school is higher performing than mine, but that's encouraging. So, if hypothetically, a center school gets 6-10 kids who are highly talented in math out of the 3 classrooms worth of AAP kids (so 80-90 kids), how will that center handle it? Will the center push those kids into a higher grade math? Will they be grouped together? Will thy probably be separated to 2 or 3 per classroom and taught alongside the kids in AAP who are on-grade level with CogAT Quants in the 110s or 120s? [/quote] There will be a lot of kids with COGAT quants in the 130s in the class. [/quote]
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