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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]2nd grade eligible for AAP. NNAT: 160 NGAT: 151 In pool. MAP: 216 Hope: 4 always, 4 almost always, 3 often.[/quote] My kid had NNAT 160, NGAT 159, and MAP 221. In pool, eligible. Hope was mostly 3s. I was pretty pissed, because the teacher marked “no” for the world languages, and the kid is fully bilingual/biliterate. There is no way the teacher did not know it, she just did not care. So much depends on the teacher. My oldest got in with much lower scores, but the teacher adored them. [/quote] I think it just means Spanish. My kid is also bilingual and reads/writes in another language (not Spanish) but didn't get the world languages checked.[/quote] “World languages” is if your kid is in a foreign language program (immersion or some schools have a weekly specials class) - not if they can speak more than one language. You can debate if it should be this way, but that’s what it is. So just being bilingual would not be a reason to check that off.[/quote] Oh, now I feel bad for being pissed. It’s French, not immersion- the teacher speaks it too, so I figured she must have known. Makes sense.[/quote]
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