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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DC skipped a grade in early elementary in FCPS. I have heard it is rare, and typically 1st grade, but it does happen.[/quote] My kid skipped 2 grades in the 3rd grade and took Alg I in the 7th grade.[/quote] Algebra 1 in 7th is the path for many kids in AAP or Advanced Math, it is only a years acceleration.[/quote] True that this is the path for many AAP kids, but it is two years of acceleration. AAP math track accelerates one year in ES to take grade above SOLs in 5th and 6th. Then students that qualify can Algebra IH in 7th which is a high school credit-bearing course. A high school course in 7th grade is two grades accelerate over gen ed.[/quote]
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