Do students have to follow grade-level assignments at CLAA?
No. Students at the Classical Liberal Arts Academy are not strictly limited to grade-level assignments.
Course recommendations are organized by age and modern grade level to provide guidance for families. However, students may study courses according to their ability and progress rather than being restricted to a fixed grade level.
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