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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly, I’d switch schools. This is a teaching/curriculum problem. If she scored 85th percentile in the fall it is unlikely she has a disability or doesn’t know how to test- she has proved fully capable of learning and testing. She is now in the 45th percentile with steady decrease- she is not learning in school and is actively losing knowledge. [/quote] 2nd grade was like this for both my kids...[/quote] My child was like this in math in second grade. Tested high in fall, no change on the winter raw score (dropped percentile). I supplemented for the spring and raw score rose but not to the original percentile. Kept supplementing over the summer, and the fall of 3rd grade score was highest both raw and percentile wise of all the scores. [/quote] I should add, the kid got into AAP for third grade and the scores that year were more consistent without outside supplementation. [/quote]
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