Walls Schedule

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Are most 9th graders taking Algebra II?


No. Most take Geometry.


What is after Geometry/what do 10th graders take? (Do most DCPS middle schoolers come to Walls having taken Algebra I and Algebra II)?
Anonymous
Many Deal students do either Honors Algebra II or Precalc for 9th grade

It would be uncommon for a student coming from Deal to SWW to do geometry in 9th grade
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are most 9th graders taking Algebra II?


No. Most take Geometry.


What is after Geometry/what do 10th graders take? (Do most DCPS middle schoolers come to Walls having taken Algebra I and Algebra II)?

The typical math sequence in DCPS is:
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Pre Calc
Calc (AB or BC)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are most 9th graders taking Algebra II?


No. Most take Geometry.


I know all of the basis kids take geometry, is that the norm for the other big middle feeders?


You can pull it from the PARCC data. For the high school Class of ‘25, just over half the students at Walls took Geometry in 9th (and about 15% took Algebra I). For the Class of ‘26 at Deal, the school was about 40/40/20 between Math 8, Alg I, and Geometry. The Class of ‘27 seems to be even more heavily tilted away from acceleration (probably a COVID effect). There are kids behind and kids ahead but geometry in 9th is the norm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are most 9th graders taking Algebra II?


No. Most take Geometry.


I know all of the basis kids take geometry, is that the norm for the other big middle feeders?


Basis starts geometry in 7th grade. Some kids take it earlier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are most 9th graders taking Algebra II?


No. Most take Geometry.


I know all of the basis kids take geometry, is that the norm for the other big middle feeders?


Basis starts geometry in 7th grade. Some kids take it earlier.


Basis kids dont get credit for Geometry. Just Algebra I and II
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are most 9th graders taking Algebra II?


No. Most take Geometry.


I know all of the basis kids take geometry, is that the norm for the other big middle feeders?


Basis starts geometry in 7th grade. Some kids take it earlier.


Basis kids dont get credit for Geometry. Just Algebra I and II


Huh?

They take Algebra and Geometry I in 7th and Algebra and Geometry II in 8th. Some kids start earlier.

Sounds like Walls doesn’t start geometry until 9th.
Anonymous
Poster means that basis kids who transfer to walls are not given credit for geometry and have to retake it in 9th. (They are given credit for algebra 1 and 2) They will then do pre-calc in 10th.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are most 9th graders taking Algebra II?


No. Most take Geometry.


I know all of the basis kids take geometry, is that the norm for the other big middle feeders?


Basis starts geometry in 7th grade. Some kids take it earlier.


Basis kids dont get credit for Geometry. Just Algebra I and II


Huh?

They take Algebra and Geometry I in 7th and Algebra and Geometry II in 8th. Some kids start earlier.

Sounds like Walls doesn’t start geometry until 9th.


Walls can’t start Geometry until 9th as that’s the youngest grade. What math kids take in 9th entirely depends on their middle school transcript. Basis does not code Geometry as a full credit course therefore DCPS will not give credit for it.

Most Basis kids take Pre Calc and Geometry freshmen year, AP Calc sophomore year, AP Stat junior year, and unclear senior year (maybe GW course).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are most 9th graders taking Algebra II?


No. Most take Geometry.


I know all of the basis kids take geometry, is that the norm for the other big middle feeders?


Basis starts geometry in 7th grade. Some kids take it earlier.


Basis kids dont get credit for Geometry. Just Algebra I and II


Huh?

They take Algebra and Geometry I in 7th and Algebra and Geometry II in 8th. Some kids start earlier.

Sounds like Walls doesn’t start geometry until 9th.


Walls can’t start Geometry until 9th as that’s the youngest grade. What math kids take in 9th entirely depends on their middle school transcript. Basis does not code Geometry as a full credit course therefore DCPS will not give credit for it.

Most Basis kids take Pre Calc and Geometry freshmen year, AP Calc sophomore year, AP Stat junior year, and unclear senior year (maybe GW course).


If your basis kid takes pre calc in addition to geometry in 9th grade, they are only doing one elective instead of two (extra math class deemed an elective). So I wouldn’t say “most” basis kids who transfer to walls make this choice, iMO not the worst thing to push calc off until 11th grade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are most 9th graders taking Algebra II?


No. Most take Geometry.


I know all of the basis kids take geometry, is that the norm for the other big middle feeders?


Basis starts geometry in 7th grade. Some kids take it earlier.


Basis kids dont get credit for Geometry. Just Algebra I and II


Huh?

They take Algebra and Geometry I in 7th and Algebra and Geometry II in 8th. Some kids start earlier.

Sounds like Walls doesn’t start geometry until 9th.


Walls can’t start Geometry until 9th as that’s the youngest grade. What math kids take in 9th entirely depends on their middle school transcript. Basis does not code Geometry as a full credit course therefore DCPS will not give credit for it.

Most Basis kids take Pre Calc and Geometry freshmen year, AP Calc sophomore year, AP Stat junior year, and unclear senior year (maybe GW course).


If your basis kid takes pre calc in addition to geometry in 9th grade, they are only doing one elective instead of two (extra math class deemed an elective). So I wouldn’t say “most” basis kids who transfer to walls make this choice, iMO not the worst thing to push calc off until 11th grade.


So they get an extra elective senior year when they don’t need to take math. And yeah a lot choose to do it. Some even take Geometry and AP Calc freshmen year (much more rare but has happened recently).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are most 9th graders taking Algebra II?


No. Most take Geometry.


I know all of the basis kids take geometry, is that the norm for the other big middle feeders?


Basis starts geometry in 7th grade. Some kids take it earlier.


Basis kids dont get credit for Geometry. Just Algebra I and II


Huh?

They take Algebra and Geometry I in 7th and Algebra and Geometry II in 8th. Some kids start earlier.

Sounds like Walls doesn’t start geometry until 9th.


Walls can’t start Geometry until 9th as that’s the youngest grade. What math kids take in 9th entirely depends on their middle school transcript. Basis does not code Geometry as a full credit course therefore DCPS will not give credit for it.

Most Basis kids take Pre Calc and Geometry freshmen year, AP Calc sophomore year, AP Stat junior year, and unclear senior year (maybe GW course).


If your basis kid takes pre calc in addition to geometry in 9th grade, they are only doing one elective instead of two (extra math class deemed an elective). So I wouldn’t say “most” basis kids who transfer to walls make this choice, iMO not the worst thing to push calc off until 11th grade.


So they get an extra elective senior year when they don’t need to take math. And yeah a lot choose to do it. Some even take Geometry and AP Calc freshmen year (much more rare but has happened recently).


What is the point of front-loading the math if you are not planning to take a math class senior year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are most 9th graders taking Algebra II?


No. Most take Geometry.


I know all of the basis kids take geometry, is that the norm for the other big middle feeders?


Basis starts geometry in 7th grade. Some kids take it earlier.


Basis kids dont get credit for Geometry. Just Algebra I and II


Huh?

They take Algebra and Geometry I in 7th and Algebra and Geometry II in 8th. Some kids start earlier.

Sounds like Walls doesn’t start geometry until 9th.


Walls can’t start Geometry until 9th as that’s the youngest grade. What math kids take in 9th entirely depends on their middle school transcript. Basis does not code Geometry as a full credit course therefore DCPS will not give credit for it.

Most Basis kids take Pre Calc and Geometry freshmen year, AP Calc sophomore year, AP Stat junior year, and unclear senior year (maybe GW course).


If your basis kid takes pre calc in addition to geometry in 9th grade, they are only doing one elective instead of two (extra math class deemed an elective). So I wouldn’t say “most” basis kids who transfer to walls make this choice, iMO not the worst thing to push calc off until 11th grade.


So they get an extra elective senior year when they don’t need to take math. And yeah a lot choose to do it. Some even take Geometry and AP Calc freshmen year (much more rare but has happened recently).


What is the point of front-loading the math if you are not planning to take a math class senior year?


I have no clue but remember that kids who come from Basis have a mindset of accelerating. I would guess they feel ‘behind’ to just be in Geometry freshmen year compared to Basis peers. Even if they don’t really like math that much.
Anonymous
I would think one of the reasons kids leave BASIS to go to Walls is because they’re tired of math acceleration.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would think one of the reasons kids leave BASIS to go to Walls is because they’re tired of math acceleration.


From my experience that’s not the reason for most kids.
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