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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your writing style is very unclear.[/quote] That is because instead of figuring out which math is best for both other kids, OP is pretending not to “understand” AAP. [/quote] I know which Math would be best for both kids - Advanced Math 6. What I don't understand is why my much better student (a level 2 AAP) wasn't given the choice to take Algebra 1 in 6th grade. Apparently, this was due to scoring 2 points too low on the math SOLs in 5th grade. I don't care about this, but I do find it strange that my current 5th grader (a level 4 AAP, who struggles with math) was invited to take algebra 1 next year, in 6th grade, despite not taking the math SOLs yet this year. [/quote] There's no pretending. I didn't grow up here, and I genuinely have no idea how it works. We've had zero communication about AAP with either child since they started. It wasn't until this year that I learned one was level 2 and one was level 4. They've had the same teachers and they've done the same coursework. While they've had the same teachers and have done the same work, my Level 2 has outperformed my Level 4 by a long shot, but my Level 4 will be able to take AAP in MS, and my level 2 will not. [/quote]
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