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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some of you never felt over your head in class and it shows. [/quote] Correct, and cruising through school without ever being challenged is a terrible thing. Eventually, you will be in a class where you're a little over your head, or you need to work hard just to get a B. Learning how to handle that and push through the challenge is an important life skill. Letting kids be on academic tracks that are way too easy for them can lead to very low resilience and imposter syndrome down the road. [/quote] So everyone on this thread who was never in over their head, you're mad because you weren't taking Algebra 1 in 6th grade but in 7th instead, right? That's why you think not having open enrollment for Algebra 1 Honors in 6th grade is a travesty? No? Didn't think so. I'm sorry your district didn't have even FCPS's standard advanced track available to you...as many in the US don't.[/quote]
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