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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Question: If my child didn't get into the LLIV class in 3rd, will they ever have the opportunity to take advanced math in the future, or are they destined for regular math for the rest of their school years?[/quote] This was answered two posts prior and 12 hours earlier (answer is yes, they have the opportunity). Results from IAAT and the SOL determine when a student is ready/eligible to take Algebra, not class placement. If they are ready and begin taking Algebra in either 6th, 7th, or 8th grades then they are advanced (it's just different degrees of advanced).[/quote] Only 6th graders in advanced math are eligible for to take the Iowas. If you don't get LLIV, push for advanced math. [/quote] + 1 Also, if your student doesn’t end up on a path to taking algebra in 7th (ie , they don’t take advanced math in ES and/or pass the tests), then they can still choose to take honors math in 7th and then honors algebra in 8th and then rigorous math in high school. This isn’t as advanced of a path, but it’s still advanced. point being, students with zero aap or advanced anything in ES can still pursue an advanced path come middle and high school. [/quote]
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