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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes. Your DC has chance to get Algebra 1 H in 6 grade. First your DC must be recognized and recommended by teacher and principal. Second your child must qualify some requirements: perfect SOLs in 3,4,5 grades; 99 percentile CogAT-Quantitative. Then your DC needs to pass others 2 math tests, and finally pass IAAT test.[/quote] But OP's kid apparently doesn't have the chance, despite being recommended to take Algebra in 6th in their previous school district. A lot of other kids who would be perfectly qualified don't have the chance, since their principal doesn't allow any 5th graders to jump up to 6th grade math. Other kids don't have the chance because they got one problem wrong in a test that they took as 7 year olds. CogAT Q needs to be 145, which means 0 problems wrong for most kids, and maybe 1 problem wrong for kids on the younger side for their grade. [/quote]
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