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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you have a 10th grader in Algebra II, he is not a preternatural math genius, and if he is not a preternatural math genius, for the love of God, please do not have him try to take an ultra-condensed Summer course. Either it will be pitched too high, and he will collapse, or it will be pitched too low, towards now-college aged kids who didn't understand high school math, and he will miss great swaths of material. [/quote] There are some local high schools that would teach Algebra II in the summer at an appropriate level. And there are online classes you could probably take too. Of course, for any of these, you should check to see what your child's school will accept. Not all schools will allow you to take math in the summer to move ahead https://www.sidwellsummer.org/dc-camps/studies https://www.landonsummer.com/programs/listofcamps/academicclasses[/quote]
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