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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you. The child is zoned for Tilden. What is a CES school?[/quote] At least with my experience, counselors at Tilden are unwilling to bump kids up to algebra in 6th. DD knows someone who scored 309 on Map M was still denied advanced placement. My DD ended up taking algebra 2 this summer to get on the fastest track.[/quote] Can you expand on little on summer classes? Is this a real possibility?[/quote] Yeah, took it through a summer program. She didn't receive credit for it and it won't appear on the transcript but counselor will let her move up to precalc in the fall.[/quote] Non-MCPS Summer class isn't the important part for this, per se. Just need to show a sympathetic admin/counselor that your student is prepared for the class they want to take. [/quote] You sound horribly pushy. [/quote] And you sound angry that some kids are taking more advanced classes. Why does that upset you?[/quote] Something sounds off about this. My child has done some prep classes at the privates and they offered to transfer the classes to MCPS. So, what kind of class is this? The credit should transfer. We were offered for each class, but declined.[/quote]
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