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[quote=Anonymous]I don't understand what's so difficult about academically accommodating a student like OP's - just let them take calc BC and dual enroll for math after that. E.g. school without walls does it, and they're operating within the constraints of being a DCPS school https://nondegree.gwu.edu/school-without-walls Also, OP, check out summer math programs like https://www.mathpath.org/ and https://www.mathmountains.org/ - they're a great way for your son to meet like minded peers, and for you to meet parents of kids like him. You can also check out the AoPS books for enrichment; they're much more challenging than anything else out there. For example, here are some samples from AoPS precalculus: https://i.imgur.com/znYloVj.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/NwvmqTv.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/zS4GqPL.jpeg Compared to the same topic from TJHSST, a top magnet school with a rigorous math program: https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=9B3FCA6FFAE0933B%213434&authkey=%21AB6EG-ZEnPtkz0Y&page=View&wd=target%28Unit%205-%20Polar%20Coordinates%20and%20Functions.one%7C1a3e2cd3-3275-48bc-9100-4f1fcdb65aa6%2FPd.%206%20DeMoivre%27s%20Powers%20Theorem%7C5c4f2deb-4f22-6b47-9797-cee590c3158b%2F%29&wdorigin=NavigationUrl[/quote]
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