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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm new to this. My kid did not get recommended to the magnet for math but is making As in compacted 5/6. His recommendation under Course Request is Applied Investig Math 6/Teacher Recommended Is that AIM? What is AMP? What's the differences between 6 and 6+? (is there a difference?) So many acronyms and I haven't been able to find a page on MCPS that defines them all! [/quote] In middle school, from 6th grade to 8th, "Normal" course: Math 6 => Math 7. => Math 8 (prep for Algebra 1 in 9th grade) Advanced course: AMP 6+ (6th & 1/2 of 7th) => AMP 7รท (1/2 of 7th & 8th) => Algebra 1 Highly-advanced course: AIM (7th & 8th) => Algebra 1 => Geometry There are support courses for those who have difficulty with the on-grade-level material. There are also smaller minorities of highly-advanced students who take an even more accelerated set of classes. That's supposed to be for one-off exceptions with tremendous ability, but, from various DCUM discussions, it looks like certain schools caved to large numbers of parent advocates, getting whole classes of Algebra in 6th, for instance, or even in 5th, if you believe them. They are always circumspect about the particular schools, though Frost has been mentioned and "a DCC school" (in response to all this being available only to those in Potomac). Glad your teacher rec says AIM. If your kid did not get into the magnet but was in the lottery pool, that's where they are supposed to be. If they didn't make the pool but were recommended for AIM, I'd jump on that (as long as your kid is doing swimmingly in 5/6). Monitor to be sure they get that, and advocate with the teacher rec in case they don't.[/quote]
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