DGD wrote:
My chica lives 15 miles out in a small pueblo, they have a school on the main road and I hear there's a high school but I've never seen it. She's perfectly literate writing spanish but I wonder how far she got, don't want to ask. Are there typical levels?
She probably has not seen the high school either.
As you can imagine, with the low incomes and many Ch*ldren in these tico families there comes a time when they just can't afford the transportation, books, pens and uniforms to send their K*ds to school and more often than not it's the girls who stay home after the 5th or 6th grade to help around the house.
Unfortunately, these higher grades of education not only increase the understanding of math, biology, history etc but many intangibles such as working in groups, integrity, honesty, getting along with others, loyalty and most of the things that you don't get from the girls of the DR and SL.
Don't be fooled by there ability to read and write...most 5th graders anywhere can at the level we relate to them