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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a hard time believing this is a real post from a high school kid. A freshman taking pre-calc in 9th grade is obviously on an advanced and super competitive math pathway.[/quote] It seems more like a question a mom would post. [/quote] Nah I’m a child but I was asking this cause I think this is average if not below average at poolesville [/quote] Many WPES kids had the option to accelerate so they would've already taken A2 or Precalc by 9th grade.[/quote] Aaaaannnd...there it is, folks! Who had around 8 AM the following day in the pool? Maximum exposure for our resident "WPES" math troll after allowing a few gullible folks to weigh in on the matter so as not to seem directly connected... I was hoping others would see the "hskid" OP for the setup-identity for this poster's reply that it was, just ignoring the troll, who, I suspect, also recently tried to resurrect a couple of years-old threads for the same purpose. There are always a few, though, perhaps new to the board, who end up weighing in. Sigh. Please feel free to ignore this thread.[/quote] Bro what💀💀💀, I didn’t understand your reply but idk what WPES is🤷🏽♂️[/quote] WPES are the wealthy potomac schools that offer math enrichment unavailable elsewhere. I think some parents are afraid they'll lose this if word gets out.[/quote] My kid is at a different middle school and is one of 3 to be in Algebra 2 in 8th grade. I post to warn you of this weird poster who pounces on every advanced math thread to claim that "only" wealthy schools have this option. No. You can ask any middle school math coordinator to offer your kid a placement test! But it's likely that there are more parents in wealthy neighborhoods who want to advance their kid, and know how to achieve that, than there are in other neighborhoods. It doesn't mean other middle schools have some sort of moratorium on advancement in math! [/quote]
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