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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here, not so much thinking about TJ as I am the next three years. DS has finished pre-algebra and done well and is ready for algebra, and I know the some kids have taken algebra in sixth in APS (I heard this as a friend-of-a-friend kind of thing....not from anyone I can ask directly). My son won't suffer if he has to do the regular accelerated track (which is pre-algebra in sixth, algebra in seventh, and geometry in eighth), although he may be somewhat bored next year if he has to basically repeat pre-algebra. (Hopefully not--he never thinks math is boring.) If we push the school to let him take Algebra next year, I'm trying to figure out what that means down the road....will he "run out" of math in eighth? [/quote] He can take Algebra II in 8th grade. Middle schools in fcps offer Algebra II but not sure about APS. You can contact APS to see whether they offer Algebra II at middle schools. [/quote]
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