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Curriculum and adequate yearly progress
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickey2255" data-source="post: 84446" data-attributes="member: 3720"><p>My 10 year old 4th grade son was testing at the end of 1st grade level for math last spring. After going to Sylvan for 12 weeks, 3 hours per week he was testing at beginning 3rd grade level. The proof is in the pudding - he CAN learn a year's worth of math in a year of education - or less! We are using this at his IEP meeting in a couple weeks to set a goal for math that he will be at the end of 4th grade math next spring - they have almost a whole year to do it and spend about 4 hours per week on math - should be easy, right?</p><p></p><p>I'm not suggesting you should pay for private tutoring to test our this theory but in our case, school actually paid for the Sylvan because they had him suspended for a total of 19 days...this was to make up for the education he missed that they didn't provide.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p><p>Michelle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickey2255, post: 84446, member: 3720"] My 10 year old 4th grade son was testing at the end of 1st grade level for math last spring. After going to Sylvan for 12 weeks, 3 hours per week he was testing at beginning 3rd grade level. The proof is in the pudding - he CAN learn a year's worth of math in a year of education - or less! We are using this at his IEP meeting in a couple weeks to set a goal for math that he will be at the end of 4th grade math next spring - they have almost a whole year to do it and spend about 4 hours per week on math - should be easy, right? I'm not suggesting you should pay for private tutoring to test our this theory but in our case, school actually paid for the Sylvan because they had him suspended for a total of 19 days...this was to make up for the education he missed that they didn't provide. Good luck! Michelle [/QUOTE]
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