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    Re: Advice please!
    Posted by Juliana on 10/09/08

    On 10/08/08, Nancye wrote:
    > You can get more information from the SAT score if you look
    > at the NPR scores. That is the national percentile score. If
    > your daughter is scoring in the upper 90s in all areas, then
    > you might consider the skip.
    > Nancye

    On a grade level test, all you know is that the child is doing
    very well for that grade level. You don't know whether that's
    because they're working hard and well suited where they are, or
    because they are capable of far more than what's on that test.

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  • Advice please!, 10/05/08, by What to do....
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/06/08, by Kevin.
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/07/08, by GT Teacher.
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/08/08, by el ed.
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/08/08, by Nancye.
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/08/08, by What to do....
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/08/08, by two cents.
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/09/08, by Juliana.
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/10/08, by Nancye.
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/21/08, by LbP.

     
     

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