Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think all middle schools do offer Geometry in FCPS currently.
My 8th grade SON takes geometry now. I have a daughter in 2nd grade. So if they pull back on advanced math offerings, my DAUGHTER won't have the same opportunity to take advanced math as her other brother? Way to hold back girls.
You do realize that it doesn't matter that you have an older son and a younger daughter? If the Advanced Math track changes for some reason, it is not because they want to deprive girls of an opportunity. It is not like boys will be allowed on the advanced math track and girls are not.
Depends if your school offers non-IB upper level courses. Some do, some don't. You can absolutely take IB year 2 as an 11th grader, but if you are a diploma candidate and it's an HL course the test must be taken your senior year. If you aren't a diploma candidate you can test any time.
Thanks, it is just taking the test. I looked at my child's future high school and they have math beyond IB HL. I don't get why they have to wait to take the test if they are in the diploma track but such is life.
I don't care what their intent is - I care about the impact / result. We shouldn't want girls of all people held back in STEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think all middle schools do offer Geometry in FCPS currently.
My 8th grade SON takes geometry now. I have a daughter in 2nd grade. So if they pull back on advanced math offerings, my DAUGHTER won't have the same opportunity to take advanced math as her other brother? Way to hold back girls.
Whoooweee!
PP, sorry to say, math may not be for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think all middle schools do offer Geometry in FCPS currently.
My 8th grade SON takes geometry now. I have a daughter in 2nd grade. So if they pull back on advanced math offerings, my DAUGHTER won't have the same opportunity to take advanced math as her other brother? Way to hold back girls.
You do realize that it doesn't matter that you have an older son and a younger daughter? If the Advanced Math track changes for some reason, it is not because they want to deprive girls of an opportunity. It is not like boys will be allowed on the advanced math track and girls are not.
Depends if your school offers non-IB upper level courses. Some do, some don't. You can absolutely take IB year 2 as an 11th grader, but if you are a diploma candidate and it's an HL course the test must be taken your senior year. If you aren't a diploma candidate you can test any time.
Thanks, it is just taking the test. I looked at my child's future high school and they have math beyond IB HL. I don't get why they have to wait to take the test if they are in the diploma track but such is life.
Anonymous wrote:I think all middle schools do offer Geometry in FCPS currently.
My 8th grade SON takes geometry now. I have a daughter in 2nd grade. So if they pull back on advanced math offerings, my DAUGHTER won't have the same opportunity to take advanced math as her other brother? Way to hold back girls.
Depends if your school offers non-IB upper level courses. Some do, some don't. You can absolutely take IB year 2 as an 11th grader, but if you are a diploma candidate and it's an HL course the test must be taken your senior year. If you aren't a diploma candidate you can test any time.
Anonymous wrote:I think all middle schools do offer Geometry in FCPS currently.
My 8th grade SON takes geometry now. I have a daughter in 2nd grade. So if they pull back on advanced math offerings, my DAUGHTER won't have the same opportunity to take advanced math as her other brother? Way to hold back girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8th: Geometry
9th: Algebra 2
10th: Precalculus
11th: Calc AB or BC
12th: AP Stats or Multivariable or another course
One thing I'm not sure about is if all middle schools offer Geometry or if some require online or travel to the high school. That would be my biggest worry. Memorization really kicks up in Precalculus and Calculus, along with depth of problems.
Is the bolded above for AP? If so, what is the equivalent in IB?
IB is IB Math ANL&APP HL 2. I have read that kids cannot take this until they are seniors so they would take another math class in their Junior year but I am not certain that is the case.
A child taking Alg 1 in 7th grade on an IB track can take:
9th: Algebra 2
10th: IB Analysis or IB Applications 1
11th: IB Analysis or IB Applications 2 (either HL or SL)
12th: Multivariable or another course through DE
OR
9th: Algebra 2
10th: AP Stats or Precalc (if offered)
11th: IB Analysis or IB Applications 1
12th: IB Analysis or IB Applications 2 (either HL or SL)
OR
9th: Algebra 2
10th: IB Analysis or IB Applications 1
11th: AP Stats (if offered)
12th: IB Analysis or IB Applications 2 (either HL or SL)
Depends if your school offers non-IB upper level courses. Some do, some don't. You can absolutely take IB year 2 as an 11th grader, but if you are a diploma candidate and it's an HL course the test must be taken your senior year. If you aren't a diploma candidate you can test any time.
Anonymous wrote:I think all middle schools do offer Geometry in FCPS currently.
My 8th grade SON takes geometry now. I have a daughter in 2nd grade. So if they pull back on advanced math offerings, my DAUGHTER won't have the same opportunity to take advanced math as her other brother? Way to hold back girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8th: Geometry
9th: Algebra 2
10th: Precalculus
11th: Calc AB or BC
12th: AP Stats or Multivariable or another course
One thing I'm not sure about is if all middle schools offer Geometry or if some require online or travel to the high school. That would be my biggest worry. Memorization really kicks up in Precalculus and Calculus, along with depth of problems.
Is the bolded above for AP? If so, what is the equivalent in IB?
IB is IB Math ANL&APP HL 2. I have read that kids cannot take this until they are seniors so they would take another math class in their Junior year but I am not certain that is the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8th: Geometry
9th: Algebra 2
10th: Precalculus
11th: Calc AB or BC
12th: AP Stats or Multivariable or another course
One thing I'm not sure about is if all middle schools offer Geometry or if some require online or travel to the high school. That would be my biggest worry. Memorization really kicks up in Precalculus and Calculus, along with depth of problems.
Is the bolded above for AP? If so, what is the equivalent in IB?
Anonymous wrote:8th: Geometry
9th: Algebra 2
10th: Precalculus
11th: Calc AB or BC
12th: AP Stats or Multivariable or another course
One thing I'm not sure about is if all middle schools offer Geometry or if some require online or travel to the high school. That would be my biggest worry. Memorization really kicks up in Precalculus and Calculus, along with depth of problems.
Anonymous wrote:8th: Geometry
9th: Algebra 2
10th: Precalculus
11th: Calc AB or BC
12th: AP Stats or Multivariable or another course
One thing I'm not sure about is if all middle schools offer Geometry or if some require online or travel to the high school. That would be my biggest worry. Memorization really kicks up in Precalculus and Calculus, along with depth of problems.