Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Intensified move faster and cover more material. It’s important because in high school colleges want to see your child challenge themselves so taking the more advanced classes when possible does that.
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If my child is borderline should he do algebra 1 intensified and drop it if he cant keep up?
NP. I would say, if your child is borderline, he should not do intensified. The math curriculum has changed so much in APS over the last few years that I'm not sure the statement above is meaningful. I have a college-aged DC; he took Algebra 1 in 7th grade. For a child in his cohort, taking Algebra 1, intensified or not, in 9th grade would not look good to a college who is comparing your DC to students in their same school.