Aimee K
Aimee L, if you please.
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With the tail end of the Florida school year fast approaching, my dd8 is most likely going to be retained in second grade for next year. The reasoning? She's behind in reading and writing. She is ahead of the curve is math and science, but struggles with reading. This is partly due to a late realization that she needed glasses, and I think has a little dyslexia. We're in the Florida school system and she's on a waiting list for LD testing, but in the meantime, they're pretty sure they're going to hold her back in second grade, and here's what gets me irate, is that her teacher is saying they want to hold her back now so that she doesn't fail the FCAT next year and get held back in third grade. I started researching grade retention and was SHOCKED to learn that 25,000 Florida third graders would be held back this year because of failing FCAT grades. Are they holding her back this year because ther's not enough room in third grade for her? I'm so frustrated
I want to scream. My husband met with the teacher yesterday and refused to sign. Now I have to go in Friday. We are so willing to work with her, but I just don't know what the right course of action is. She's already older than a lot of kids in her class, and so smart in other areas, that I think holding her back would be devastating for her future love of learning.
Anyone else been through this?
Aimee K

Anyone else been through this?
Aimee K
