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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People will vocally disagree with anything, but the reality from PISA and NAEP testing is that very very few schools are good at teaching math. [b]And many of the very top math students at any school (yea, including at TJ) have supplemented math (quietly, without talking about it) for years either at home, with a tutor, or at a math center. [/quote][/b] The top kids "supplement" just by pursuing their interests. They are not the ones with tutors or Mathnasium.[/quote] Some are purely self-interest, yes, but many others have structured outside math supplements either from parents, from tutors, and/or from a math after school program. This has been widely done in metro DC for years. [/quote]
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