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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No OP but TJ math team has consistently encouraged students to start from basics ( Math1) as they think it builds a much stronger foundation [/quote] This seems like an odd statement. This would literally limit students from taking advantage of many of the offerings at TJ in both science and math. They would not be able to take them at all. [/quote] They aren't pokemon.[/quote] Yeah, they are advanced math classes. They require advanced math and as such require students starting with more than Math 1. The TJ math team spells out these advanced offerings on their page and in the video for 2023. https://tjhsst.fcps.edu/academics/mathematics[/quote] A student can still get a lot out of TJ without ever taking any of those. Building a strong foundation in math is its own reward.[/quote] The point is that you can build that same foundation at all of the regular HS. TJ is different because it offers classes that the other schools cannot. It is why I think students should be required to have geometry by the end of 8th grade to apply. [/quote] Just like a student who was artificially accelerated can continue to build on their foundation at a regular school. [/quote] +1[/quote]
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