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[quote=Anonymous]At Poolesville, if you are a SMCS student, you start in magnet pre-cal and then a test is given. If you score high enough on the test, you are given the option to move up to Functions or stay in magnet pre-cal. Some who test into Functions choose to stay in pre-cal. Magnet pre-cal is already an advanced course (covering Algebra 2 and pre-cal in one year), but Functions includes additional topics and goes even faster. You do not need to be a SMCS student to be in Functions. My child in Functions has at least one non-SMCS student in their class. [/quote]
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