Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask for clarification on the recommendation. Here are some questions to consider asking:
- Was this based on my child’s standardized scores? If so, which one(s)? When was the test taken? May I please have a copy of the score report?
- Was this based on teacher recommendation? This year’s teacher or last year’s teacher?
- What will my child be missing if they participate in this program?
- How will we know if the program is successful?
- How long does the placement last?
- What are the criteria for exit from this program?
Someone should be able to explain all of this to you. If these responses aren’t forthcoming, I’d politely decline this offer and work with DC at home.
Good luck!
Thank you!! These are great suggestions. She said he is reading well, but that she recommended all the kids that scored under 440 for the group on the lexile test.
My second grader has a lexile level of 1015. He is a good reader, but not like a super genius. A sub-440 is concerning.
For context this is an 8-9 grade reading level, so you should not be comparing your abnormally scoring 2nd grader to her kid. Yours is not the norm, he’s probably hyperlexic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask for clarification on the recommendation. Here are some questions to consider asking:
- Was this based on my child’s standardized scores? If so, which one(s)? When was the test taken? May I please have a copy of the score report?
- Was this based on teacher recommendation? This year’s teacher or last year’s teacher?
- What will my child be missing if they participate in this program?
- How will we know if the program is successful?
- How long does the placement last?
- What are the criteria for exit from this program?
Someone should be able to explain all of this to you. If these responses aren’t forthcoming, I’d politely decline this offer and work with DC at home.
Good luck!
Thank you!! These are great suggestions. She said he is reading well, but that she recommended all the kids that scored under 440 for the group on the lexile test.
My second grader has a lexile level of 1015. He is a good reader, but not like a super genius. A sub-440 is concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask for clarification on the recommendation. Here are some questions to consider asking:
- Was this based on my child’s standardized scores? If so, which one(s)? When was the test taken? May I please have a copy of the score report?
- Was this based on teacher recommendation? This year’s teacher or last year’s teacher?
- What will my child be missing if they participate in this program?
- How will we know if the program is successful?
- How long does the placement last?
- What are the criteria for exit from this program?
Someone should be able to explain all of this to you. If these responses aren’t forthcoming, I’d politely decline this offer and work with DC at home.
Good luck!
Thank you!! These are great suggestions. She said he is reading well, but that she recommended all the kids that scored under 440 for the group on the lexile test.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't think there was stigma anymore either. My kid asked to be enrolled because his friends do it, they get candy sometimes, and it's a rare male teacher at our school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask for clarification on the recommendation. Here are some questions to consider asking:
- Was this based on my child’s standardized scores? If so, which one(s)? When was the test taken? May I please have a copy of the score report?
- Was this based on teacher recommendation? This year’s teacher or last year’s teacher?
- What will my child be missing if they participate in this program?
- How will we know if the program is successful?
- How long does the placement last?
- What are the criteria for exit from this program?
Someone should be able to explain all of this to you. If these responses aren’t forthcoming, I’d politely decline this offer and work with DC at home.
Good luck!
Thank you!! These are great suggestions. She said he is reading well, but that she recommended all the kids that scored under 440 for the group on the lexile test.
The recommended range for 3rd grade is 550-790, so 440 is about a grade level behind. I definitely wouldn’t turn down the help.
Could the test be inaccurate? He qas tested a couple years ago, I think in first, and was reading at a third grade level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask for clarification on the recommendation. Here are some questions to consider asking:
- Was this based on my child’s standardized scores? If so, which one(s)? When was the test taken? May I please have a copy of the score report?
- Was this based on teacher recommendation? This year’s teacher or last year’s teacher?
- What will my child be missing if they participate in this program?
- How will we know if the program is successful?
- How long does the placement last?
- What are the criteria for exit from this program?
Someone should be able to explain all of this to you. If these responses aren’t forthcoming, I’d politely decline this offer and work with DC at home.
Good luck!
Thank you!! These are great suggestions. She said he is reading well, but that she recommended all the kids that scored under 440 for the group on the lexile test.
The recommended range for 3rd grade is 550-790, so 440 is about a grade level behind. I definitely wouldn’t turn down the help.
Could the test be inaccurate? He qas tested a couple years ago, I think in first, and was reading at a third grade level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask for clarification on the recommendation. Here are some questions to consider asking:
- Was this based on my child’s standardized scores? If so, which one(s)? When was the test taken? May I please have a copy of the score report?
- Was this based on teacher recommendation? This year’s teacher or last year’s teacher?
- What will my child be missing if they participate in this program?
- How will we know if the program is successful?
- How long does the placement last?
- What are the criteria for exit from this program?
Someone should be able to explain all of this to you. If these responses aren’t forthcoming, I’d politely decline this offer and work with DC at home.
Good luck!
Thank you!! These are great suggestions. She said he is reading well, but that she recommended all the kids that scored under 440 for the group on the lexile test.
The recommended range for 3rd grade is 550-790, so 440 is about a grade level behind. I definitely wouldn’t turn down the help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask for clarification on the recommendation. Here are some questions to consider asking:
- Was this based on my child’s standardized scores? If so, which one(s)? When was the test taken? May I please have a copy of the score report?
- Was this based on teacher recommendation? This year’s teacher or last year’s teacher?
- What will my child be missing if they participate in this program?
- How will we know if the program is successful?
- How long does the placement last?
- What are the criteria for exit from this program?
Someone should be able to explain all of this to you. If these responses aren’t forthcoming, I’d politely decline this offer and work with DC at home.
Good luck!
Thank you!! These are great suggestions. She said he is reading well, but that she recommended all the kids that scored under 440 for the group on the lexile test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask for clarification on the recommendation. Here are some questions to consider asking:
- Was this based on my child’s standardized scores? If so, which one(s)? When was the test taken? May I please have a copy of the score report?
- Was this based on teacher recommendation? This year’s teacher or last year’s teacher?
- What will my child be missing if they participate in this program?
- How will we know if the program is successful?
- How long does the placement last?
- What are the criteria for exit from this program?
Someone should be able to explain all of this to you. If these responses aren’t forthcoming, I’d politely decline this offer and work with DC at home.
Good luck!
Thank you!! These are great suggestions. She said he is reading well, but that she recommended all the kids that scored under 440 for the group on the lexile test.