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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We began preparing our child for TJ (or any high school) as early as 2nd grade, using these math and English resources, continuing through middle school: IXL math workbooks and can use the free IXL website as a companion: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1947569503 English reading comprehension: https://www.amazon.com/Comprehension-Nonfiction-Identifying-Homeschool-Curriculum/dp/1483812162/ Variety of library books for reading material, at least 1 hour every single day STEM activities and competitions involvement all through elementary and middle school. Our student completed Algebra 2 in 8th grade, and is confident taking on the TJ curriculum. Admission to TJ is a lottery process with short essay, but survival after entering TJ is completely dependent on the academic preparation starting in 2nd grade. Best of luck! [/quote] Similar to how we raised our athletic kid, started dribbling basketball in 2nd grade, been on middle school team, and now high school's. Public school resources are available out in the open, just needs dedication and hardwork to access them when participation is selective. [/quote]
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