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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] A sixth grader we know who was on the same track is currently taking pre algebra and is on track to take algebra next year. Under the new system, will a current 4th grader who would have been on the same track now not take algebra until 9th grade (two year delay)?[/quote] To answer this question, I believe that making Algebra standard by 8th grade is still one of the county's main goals as part of their "Seven Keys to College Readiness." [/quote] But, "algebra standard by 8th grade" is not a very high standard. Many kids are taking Algebra in 7th grade, and some are even taking it in 6th. In my child's middle school at least 8-10 percent of the grade is taking Algebra in 7th grade. And we are not a very high level middle school. [/quote]
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