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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Could MCPS just make a "Pre-Calc 1" and "Pre-Calc 2" two-year sequence? [/quote] They [i]could[/i]. For the moment, it does not appear that they intend to do so. If there [i]was[/i] such developed, they would need to overlap/preserve the current PreCalc options for a year so that those exiting from the three-year Algebra 1/Geometry/Algebra 2 would have something relevant to them at the same time that those (originally a year behind them) exiting the two-year Integrated Algebra 1 & 2 sequence. And maybe develop a one-year accelerated PreCalc (combining PreCalc 1 & 2 like the current PreAlgebra combines Math 7 & Math 8) for those needing that greater pace.[/quote] Hopefully they do. With this set up, a lot of kids will be taking Pre-Calc in 9th, right? And not all of them will be at schools that have post-Calc math. So unless they get rid of the requirement for 4 math credits in HS...[/quote] MCPS is saying thatbis what dial enrollment is for. They do not intent to have a two-year precalc sequence. They say the new integrated sequence will prepare kids for honors pre-calc becauee it arranged materials better than the current theee-year sequence. It will take more kids failing than do now for them to change their minds. Which will eventually happen. But watch out if your kids are caught up in the start of this rollout. [/quote] If kids start this in 7th, without geometry at some schools they will not have enough math classes to graduate.[/quote] There's going to be four different two-class math sequences offered at all schools for 11th and 12th graders. So if they finish calc early they can do one of the others, like stats or data science.[/quote]
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