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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know this is a troll post, but I’ll post anyway, just for posterity. Private high school freshman is taking accelerated algebra 2 and honors physics, and a seventh grader taking advanced algebra 1. Those are the normal accelerated tracks for their grade. There are a handful of kids who take more advanced maths in their grades, but it’s rare. If your kid is really THAT advanced in math, private school seems like a much easier place to work with rather than public school. If the kid is ready, they make it happen. [/quote] I think OP is complaining that algebra isn't available for 6th graders at most private schools (also not for public, but hey, why look at facts). [/quote] If OP’s kid is talented enough, it is. It’s just not publicized as an option because it would create a mass stampede of tiger parents…I can hear the frantic clicks of the emails being typed right now! “My kid needs to be in this class!!! Or they will never get into a good college!!!”[/quote] Drafting an email now …[/quote]
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