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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]Your child will not be behind. If your child took algebra in 8th grade, they will be on target with majority of mcps students. If not, mcps schools offer algebra in freshman year. Freshman curriculum is fairly standard for majority of students: math, english, biology, US history, language, pe, elective. Your child will be offered option of honors classes or on-grade level for freshman. Depending on how well your child does, they will be able to take more advanced classes if they desire. In sophomore year and later, students begin to take AP classes and specialize in math/science track or humanities. MCPS is used to students transferring from private schools. We transferred midyear freshman year from a catholic high school and my daughter had no trouble with curriculum. [/quote]
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