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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think [b]the requirement is to enroll in class to stay fresh, not actually achieved credit -- as long as he gets credit for geometry and one class above algebra 1.[/b] Summer school can make up credit. Not sure if they'll let him walk in graduation ceremony on regular time, if he doesn't have enough overall credit What is the plan for next year? College? [/quote] This is correct, assuming he will already have 4 credits of math including HS math taken in MS.[/quote] No, that's not correct.[/quote] Yes, it is. For example, if you take Geometry in 8th, Algebra II in 9th, Precalc in 10th, and Calc in 11th, you will have earned 4 credits in math. [b]You still need to enroll in a math class in 12th, but don't need a fifth credit in order to graduate[/b].[/quote] This is correct. My daughter is doing terribly in math this semester. Her counselor did not care. She has As in the classes required for graduation (for her it's just three classes).[/quote] Mine too. It was stressing me out so much I stopped checking her math grade. According to her transcript the only classes she "needs" in her senior year are English and Tech. I hope she gets a D in math, but I think her college already knows she hates it, so... [/quote]
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