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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are essentially no school math classes in the DMV that compare to the very popular private enrichment math classes. No other subject has a comparable industry, it even CS which is halfway. You have to get to post-calculus to get to a class where the math teacher is teaching the top students something they might struggle with. [/quote] This is nonsense. Our DC did no private enrichment but followed school teacher direction to practice math at home following math worbooks, priced less than bic mac meal or a kfc fried chicken bucket, and using free online resources from school and khan academy. Math success is directly proportional to amount of time student spends on Math daily. At base school, math time is left as optional, whereas at TJ the math curriculum requires it. This is a discipline to be taught by parents at home starting elementary school and continuing in middle school. [/quote]
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