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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid is in first grade and we are working through a calculus textbook at home. Math just comes to him. Would love for him to get a better foundation than I can provide. These college classes sound expensive though. What is the cost?[/quote] Ok troll. The community college classes are free for dual enrollment. [/quote] Which FCPS middle schools offer DE classes?[/quote] In our district, not FCPS, anyone can take dual enrollment tuition free classes including elementary and middle school. That’s how a lot of students take algebra early, because there’s no early tracking or gifted programs. Occasionally some hard working high school students complete their Associate of Arts degree in mathematics (equivalent of 2 years of college) while in high school.[/quote] So students take algebra in a remedial class with teenagers who don't know how to add fractions, instead of using Khan Academy at their own pace in the comfort of their own home? [/quote]
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