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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My sister lives in Texas. Advanced math in 6th and 7th leads to algebra in 8th. Calc AB is the highest class offered in her large suburban middle class high school. The average SAT score is 955. I don't know why you guys are interpreting advanced math to earlier algebra. Texas just requires a class to be labeled as advanced. Maybe that just means a few extra worksheets and an additional topic in 6th grade. [/quote] I have family members in two different cities in Texas, one has a child who graduated high school with just algebra 2, math was not their strong point, and another whose child completed algebra 1 in 6th grade. With this advanced math child, the parents did not have to run around and beg to be enrolled in algebra 1, instead the counselor presented it as a math progression path available to them to pursue, if interested. [/quote]
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