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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here, you can see what schools have it if you scroll down to the math spreadsheet and look at what schools offer Algebra 2, but that is not fully accurate as some schools bus the kids to the local high school. https://www.mccpta.org/curriculum.html [/quote] Per that doc [url]https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PHEd8FGE1Y2bSdatnyu1lvj8zikffYtG/htmlview[/url] , Alg 2 in the catalog at 17 of 40 middle schools (2 magnets): [b]Silver Spring[/b] A. Mario Loiederman Eastern Silver Spring International White Oak [b]Potomac[/b] Cabin John Herbert Hoover [b]Bethesda[/b] Earle B. Wood North Bethesda Thomas W. Pyle [b]Kensington[/b] Newport Mill [b]Rockville[/b] Francis Scott Key Redland Robert Frost [b]Gaithersburg[/b] Forest Oak [b]Germantown[/b] Kingsview [b]Magnet[/b]: Roberto W Clemente Middle Takoma Park Middle [/quote] This must be from before C2.0 since they haven't had Algebra 2 at TPMS in like a decade. [/quote] Agree; it looks like this is from before they switched to Curriculum 2.0, so way out of date. It even lists our school, which I know hasn't had Algebra 2 since then. They're so desperate to make their point that they're grasping at straws.[/quote]
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