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Reply to "Has anyone been able to get accelerated math for their advanced kid?"
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[quote=Anonymous]People are telling you correctly. Unless you are prepared to sit down with the school/teacher/counselor to come up with a [b]reasonable [/b] workable plan for your student your asking them to spend a bunch of time (time they don’t have) on just your child. If you child is truly gifted and capable of passing 9th grade math, you could propose letting them attend a morning math class at the HS or the community college and then come into school later. You could propose them working with a private tutor online during the math block and the kid being willing to sit in the counselor’s office of main office for this time in order to do the lesson. Yes public school has to have differentiation l, but I assure you no School is accommodating every single need of every single child particularly at the ES level. You could try looking into one of the very few gifted private schools.[/quote]
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