Or MC/UMC = Good kid or low income = bad kid which seems to be the implication. |
You weren't trying to be nice, FWIW. You were using racial and class-coded language to signal that you thought OP was "one of you" and so was her child. OP rightfully called you on it and asked what metric you were using to determine in-group status. Turns out it was because she could pay for private school up until now, and becuase she bothered to post on DCUM, as though the internet wasn't free to everyone. Honestly, it was refreshing. |
No, I don't care about race and we go to a school where my white kid is a minority but the kids that are in Algebra in 9th are the kids struggling. |
Most kids will take Algebra in 7/8th. Algebra in 9th now good or bad is the lowest math offered. |
How the heck is Algebra the lowest math offered in 9th? My kids go to a better high school than these (in a different state) and for 9th grade we have: pre algebra, algebra 1 part A, Regular Algebra 1, Honors Algebra 1, regular geometry, and honors geometry. Maybe the reason why the DCC schools are low performing is because they don’t remediate enough. |
Hi, "better high school" out-of-state person. This has nothing to do with the DCC. Algebra 1 is the lowest math offered in 9th in MCPS. MCPS's goal is to have all students complete Algebra 1 by 8th grade. https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/math/hs.aspx |
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Take algebra in 9th and you can still take calc in 12, if you want to. But mcps only requires 3 years of math anyway.
My child is terrible at math and squeaked into algebra in 8th grade. She is better at it than she was at the math that came before, at least. It doesn't matter that much. |
Clearly your school isn't better if that is what they offer in 9th. The big issue with down county schools and the kids is many of the elementary schools ignore the ESOL kids (at our school the kids often translate for the teachers which is unacceptable and ESOL services are minimal) and kids with LD's and other SN except a few are not getting the supports they need. They ignore any reading issues till around 3rd and its then much harder for those kids to catch up and the quality of the teachers/education is really poor. So, those kids get passed on to the middle schools which have a lot more supports and help for these kids but by then most of the kids have given up. They are good kids who didn't get their needs met in elementary school. |
Not true. "NEW STATE REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS GRADUATING IN 2018 AND LATER: Students graduating in 2018 and later must be enrolled in a math course in each year of high school. This may result in students earning more than 4 credits in math for graduation." |
It used to be three years and it wasn't highlighted to parents. |
It would be nice if more schools offered things like consumer math and other math to kids who aren't strong in math as you don't need calculus or even algebra 2 in life. |
Einstein offers AP Statistics which I encouraged my kid to take (she didn't). That seems like super useful math! |
| Y’all scared off OP a long time ago. |
Nah, I'm still here. Taking it all in. -- OP |
Statistics is not that easy for a kid who struggles in math, especially AP. I meant more things like how to manage a checkbook, basic finances, basic investing, and just general life skills. |