A few days ago
sherry c

Does the Maptest have anything really to do w/ the child’s learning?

Is the MAPTEST LIKE THE PACT- for the benefit of the schools? If the child does well on a certain section of the test, they can’t get tutoring after school if they need it in the next grade. And vice versa. Would I be wrong to tell my child to not do too well, so that she could ge tutoring the next year in certain areas? That wouldn’t go for the tests and stuff for the classes, only for the standardized tests?

Thank you,

sharon chiles

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A few days ago
don’t plagiarize

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the school will still list the grade in the kids record, and it will follow him/her all through high school. result in being put in lower level classes in the future. i know, that is not fair, but that’s the way it works in the real world (sorry, in the academic world).
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