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Reply to "MCPS New Math Pathway, No AIM6 in MS"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do schools require a minimum number of students before they offer a class? What I mean is, if only a few 6th graders are qualified to take the advanced class, does the MS need to offer it to them? Or do they only offer it if they can fill a full class (25+ students)? [/quote] We were told that they need 16 kids to hold a class, but I don’t have it in writing. [/quote] It varies by school. Our school just puts the 6th graders in with the 7th grade Algebra students.[/quote] That’s because Algebra is Algebra. There’s no such thing as 6th grade Algebra or 7th grade Algebra. But a school won’t offer a course if there aren’t enough students to take it. Think ahead to Algebra 2. I assume the PP was asking about AIM (if it differed from IM and wasn’t offered to everyone.)[/quote]
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