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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Different students fare better with different teacher styles and that would hold true throughout all your DC’s schooling. Period. [/quote] But how can a student who has maintained a high 3.5 GPA in middle school is being given a C grade at TJ? If TJ teaches differently then there should be a bridge class to orient students better. Few teachers make simple math unnecessarily complex, including grading. [/quote] Because TJ math is just that much more challenging. Just about every TJ student (including students who get Cs) would have gotten As in honors (math) classes at their home school (and before the admissions change, most would be in honors algebra 2 or higher as freshmen). These are the students which the curriculum at TJ is designed to challenge, so it's unsurprising that only some of them can excel relative to other exceptional students.[/quote]
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