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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]if your child is academically advanced, they can talk to upperclassman who have participated in math, science Olympiad competition teams. [/quote] would suggest meeting with the advanced math faculty too. DC discovered details about the post-DE courses, which significantly influenced their decision to accept the offer.[/quote]What level of math do they need to be in in 8th grade in order to take these courses junior/senior year? When would they need to have taken algebra 1?[/quote] algebra 1 in 6th, with no summer course necessary. OR albegra 1 in 7th, followed by summer geometry. [/quote]Thank you. This seems unfair to those in pyramids with unreasonable requirements for 7th grade algebra.[/quote] The equity gap gets wider if advanced learners are easily allowed to take math classes significantly above their grade level. Even if it is allowed, lack of diversity in above grade math classes would be of concern to FCPS. [/quote]
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