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Mai, a first-grade student, scores in the 99th percentile in all areas of her district’s year-end assessment. She presents herself as a mature and responsible student and is often the leader in the class. Students frequently turn to her for help with classroom activities. When thinking ahead for the next year, her teacher decides to recommend that Mai skip a grade and enter the third grade in September. What are your thoughts on this decision?