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[quote=Anonymous]My kid was in compacted math, then in-pool for magnets but did not win the lottery round, and was placed in Algebra 1 in 6th grade (not Potomac). She's now in 9th grade breezing through Honors Precalc, and recommended for AP Calc BC in 10th. Other math courses offered at her high school are AP Stats, or Multivariable Calculus with Differential Equations, and then a higher-level class at UMD or Montgomery College. I write this so you don't let minor shufflings and renamings make you lose track of what MCPS can offer your kid if they're good at math. Alg 1 in 6th may still not be offered; you might still need to ask the math coordinator at your future middle school to test your kid the summer before 6th grade. There are also plenty of opportunities for math competitions at the middle and high school levels. [/quote]
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