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- results of achievement testing
- transcripts and cumulative records
- previous grade level courses and scores
- parent comments and requests
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- all necessary subjects appropriate to the student’s level
- lower or higher grade level materials if more appropriate for the child
- materials to correct gaps in the student’s educational experience
- alternate courses, if you request them
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When it comes to education, one size does not fit all. The uniqueness of each child must be considered when assembling a curriculum. Beginning at second |
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grade, CLASS relies in part on achievement testing to ensure that appropriate materials are assigned to each student. For high school, CLASS evaluates transcripts and cumulative records. When available, CLASS reviews previous grade level courses and scores. With CLASS you won’t get a one-size-fits-all curriculum—you get the curriculum that best fits the child.
We also know that you know more about your children than we do. Consequently, we rely on relevant personal and academic information provided by the family. We even invite parents to select favorite publishers before we put the curriculum together. That’s where these View Curriculum pages come in.
For many years, thousands of families have trusted the well-established and proven CLASS program to assign appropriate courses for their students and to make sure there were no educational gaps, but there’s nothing like seeing the materials—and participating in the selection process yourself.
In these pages, you will get an overview of the CLASS curriculum—almost as if you were visiting our booth at a book fair or convention. You can see both the standard courses we assign at a grade level, and the available alternate courses you can select. When you select a high school grade level, you can examine both our standard assignments and our selection of high school electives.
If you are planning to enroll with CLASS, make note of your preferences for alternate courses or electives so that you can include them in the comments section of the enrollment application.
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select the grade level you would like to view;
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select a subject, or a book image, to see a listing of the standard and alternate courses available. |
Note: Courses listed for a given grade level are based on an average student for that grade. Actual course assignment may vary based on a student’s abilities in particular subject areas.
We use achievement testing in grades 2–12 (as well as transcript records in grades 10–12) to determine a student’s academic level and course selection.
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