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Reply to "Moving from Catholic Middle School to MoCo for HS - will DC be behind?"
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[quote=Anonymous]We did this from a private, but not catholic, MS. No disadvantage for graduation. You can look at the grad requirements on line but obviously they don't require more than 4 years of any subject. Your DC will probably be behind in math since the current middle schoolers are still an accelerated math group. At our school that meant a large group of kids had taken alg 1 in 7th grade, took AP calc in 11th. As long as your DC can take AP calc by 12th grade you will be fine. That means algebra 1 in 8th (which not all catholic schools do). My DC was not tested for languages and we ended up placing her a level too low. So ask questions about language to make the right placement. History and English is not dependent on MS. Ask about the tracks though. At our school you can start AP social studies in 9th grade. BCC has the added complication of IB. Make sure you understand the track for that program. [/quote]
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