What with all of the acheivement testing that is being talked about on this board, I started wondering about how you determine what level that GE actually means in math? Is there an "average" US standard for what math is taught in what grade? For example, if your child gets a GE of 11th grade in math reasoning/numerical operations (or whatever they call their math subtests) does that correspond to Algebra I? II? Geometry? Or is upper level math beyond the acheivement tests? I know that bright math students often start Algebra in 8th but after that, I'm not sure how the sequence goes. (none of mine are in HS yet) Does anyone know? Is it different in every state? Is this what the WIAT/WJ/etc, are reflecting in their GE's?