I definitely don't want him to take algebra I. I don't want him to bite off more than he can chew. Just concerned he wont have many peers in his math class from AAP. I know that folks in 6th grade AAP going to Thoreau mostly are not taking Algebra I but not sure about the LJ crowd. If its half-half then thats not too bad |
from my son's elementary school, atleast is what I meant |
Ms. Tempests at LJ AAP is incredible. We had great science at LJ also. I know the stats about misconduct at LJ but it just was not our experience. |
My child scored in the 98th percentile on the IAAT, but we are likely to enroll them in Math 7 HN at Jackson for 7th, even if they advanced pass the SOL. Middle school is a big enough adjustment, and they will be taking two HS classes in 8th grade, which is plenty. I haven't asked around, but I don't think it's a given that all AAP kids take Alg I HN in 7th. (Math is also not technically an AAP class - kids can take advanced math without being enrolled in the AAP center program.) |