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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How are there only 120 kids in 6th grade at Hoover? Or did you mean there is the same percentage in compacted math at Hoover (50%)? At my child's es (a Pyle feeder), ~25 out of 125 kids are in compacted math, and another 10 kids left for an HGC this year who also qualified. There are a number of kids I would have thought belonged in it as well, but either they missed the arbitrary cut off or their parents declined. My kid is in compacted math so no sour grapes. I am not impressed by the class at all, anyway - they may be going faster than the regular math classes, but it is no more interesting or engaging for my child. [/quote] Ok no sour grapes, but does 50% compacted math at other school make your kid less prestigious ? My kid is not in compacted because the regular class is too hard for him already (an IEP student). I have no opinion on the percentage of compacted --- only reporting the fact. [/quote]
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