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Reply to "Having to drive to other school for multivariable calculus and linear algebra."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Yes, high school senior. There's just a handful of the kids taking it -- combination of this being one of the (if not the) smallest high schools in Fairfax and drawing from schools with smaller AAP populations (which is how you accelerate in math in Fairfax). Apparently this has been the practice for several years -- I pushed the guidance counselor to make sure kids know it when they sign up for the class, since it wasn't clear to us. And yes, they're not providing a bus. [/quote] My 17 year old had a commute for a similar reason all last year. But we knew when he signed up for the classes that it would involve some driving on his part. He did fine with it and never missed a class as a matter of fact. I'm surprised that you had such little warning that he would be going in between two schools for his classes. For us it was crystal clear that our son would be doing that.[/quote]
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