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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I posted above and they will not discuss the other kids or reading groups with you. What you should be able to find out is your DD's reading level and you can ask if she is in a group with others of that same reading level. I'm not sure why you are so fixated on this. [b] Is your DD progressing in reading? Has her reading level gone up?[/b] You shouldn't be so concerned with who is in her reading group as long as SHE is making progress. That is something the school should be able to tell you[/quote] OP here. I'm not positive but I don't really think so. Again, she gets 100% on the tests but I don't see any progression of difficulty.[/quote] "Has her reading level gone up?" is a question you need the reading assessment results to answer. You can't answer that question based on your own opinion. The teacher assesses your daughter's reading level regularly. Has your daughter's assessed reading level gone up?[/quote]
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