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[quote=Anonymous]11:24 PP here. This is what I'm not understanding about your argument. Let's assume that the most appropriate math track for your child is pre-Algebra in 6th, Algebra in 7th, Geometry in 8th, and so on. If the school starts testing kids and letting those who meet a benchmark take Algebra in 6th, how does that hurt your kid? Your kid is still going to take the same classes and learn the same content regardless. PP seems to think that her bright child [b]deserves[/b] to be in the highest track for everything without putting in any effort. If other kids are doing any outside enrichment and are more advanced than her child, those kids should be held back and have to waste their time in school so her child can still be in the top group. [/quote]
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