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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I do expect the school to ask me for permission when they are moving my child at a rate that is discouraged by FCPS. This is not 1 year ahead in math, but two years and as a result, down the road, I may have to transport him for algebra to the middle school. This is a decision I feel I should be included in...[/quote] If you are talking about AAP's math coverage, you agreed to it when you chose to accept a slot in AAP. If you are talking about 6th graders taking Algebra in MS, 5th graders' parents, not the school, are the decision makers via two permission slips to sign and return to school: one for IAAT and the other one for 7th grade SOL.[/quote]
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