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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]The response to your question becomes rather easy then. It depends on your child, where he goes to school (honors, magnet, junior IB, gifted program, private, regular, homeschool, charter, dual enrollment and/or public), and your childs prior background in math, performance, accomplishments and achievement. In other words there will be children in the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th grades taking Algebra 1 across the nation. [/quote] As I originally asked, I am wondering about DC private schools (where my child attends). I am not interested in nationwide trends, or other types of schools.n And I understand that there will always be an outlier taking Algebra in 6th or 11th grade. I will refine my question...when do GDS, Sidwell, STA, NCS, Maret, WIS, Field and Burke offer algebra to the majority of their students? [/quote] The typical high school math sequence for a large majority of students at those schools begins with algebra in 8th grade. [/quote]
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