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[quote=Anonymous]You should look at Holton. The normal progression is algebra 7-8 (two year program), geometry 9th, alg 2 in 10th, pre-calc in 11th, and calc in 12th, BUT, Holton has "intro" classes. For example, instead of regular alg 2, you can take basic algebra 2. Instead of pre-calc, you can take "intro to functions" or something like that, and then in 12th, take statistics or even an intro to calc. It has great options for kids who aren't strong in math. Our child (a boy, so not at Holton) has dyscalculia and it is a constant uphill battle. There are very few schools that can offer an easier math outside of public. [/quote]
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