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Reply to "Fcps Options to step down from accelerated math track"
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[quote=Anonymous]^PP here, and I'm sorry if things came across as harsh. To me, over-acceleration means that the kid lacks the foundations and isn't strong enough in math. It doesn't mean that the kid is being lazy and refusing to do the work, even though the kid is fully capable of pulling an A. It's a good life lesson for OP's kid that there will be many classes in high school and college that the kid isn't passionate about. But, that doesn't mean the kid can get lazy, refuse to do work, and get poor grades. I honestly have no idea how I'd handle having to fight with a 10th grader over homework every night. I can't even imagine that scenario. [/quote]
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