Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC did well enough on the geometry assessment to be allowed to take Algebra 1 and Geometry simultaneously next year (8th grade).
From parents of students who went this route, how big a lift did it turn out to be for your student?
This would imply Algebra 2 in 9th, Pre-Calculus in 10th and AP Calc BC in 11th. Make sure you have a path beyond that (dual enrollment, multivariable calculus or linear algebra) in whichever school your child goes after Deal.
Also get a tutor to make sure you kid knows the materials that were skipped over the years. Do not rely on the fact that your kid got an A and "tested in" to the advanced track. Learned this this hard way.
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All A's in MS Math at Deal only to squeak by in math in 9th grade. There were a bunch of gaps that getting full credit for handing in assignments at Deal did not help the process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC did well enough on the geometry assessment to be allowed to take Algebra 1 and Geometry simultaneously next year (8th grade).
From parents of students who went this route, how big a lift did it turn out to be for your student?
This would imply Algebra 2 in 9th, Pre-Calculus in 10th and AP Calc BC in 11th. Make sure you have a path beyond that (dual enrollment, multivariable calculus or linear algebra) in whichever school your child goes after Deal.
Also get a tutor to make sure you kid knows the materials that were skipped over the years. Do not rely on the fact that your kid got an A and "tested in" to the advanced track. Learned this this hard way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC did well enough on the geometry assessment to be allowed to take Algebra 1 and Geometry simultaneously next year (8th grade).
From parents of students who went this route, how big a lift did it turn out to be for your student?
This would imply Algebra 2 in 9th, Pre-Calculus in 10th and AP Calc BC in 11th. Make sure you have a path beyond that (dual enrollment, multivariable calculus or linear algebra) in whichever school your child goes after Deal.
You left out Calc AB and JR offers AP Stats so being 2 years "ahead" is not an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC did well enough on the geometry assessment to be allowed to take Algebra 1 and Geometry simultaneously next year (8th grade).
From parents of students who went this route, how big a lift did it turn out to be for your student?
This would imply Algebra 2 in 9th, Pre-Calculus in 10th and AP Calc BC in 11th. Make sure you have a path beyond that (dual enrollment, multivariable calculus or linear algebra) in whichever school your child goes after Deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC did well enough on the geometry assessment to be allowed to take Algebra 1 and Geometry simultaneously next year (8th grade).
From parents of students who went this route, how big a lift did it turn out to be for your student?
This would imply Algebra 2 in 9th, Pre-Calculus in 10th and AP Calc BC in 11th. Make sure you have a path beyond that (dual enrollment, multivariable calculus or linear algebra) in whichever school your child goes after Deal.
You left out Calc AB and JR offers AP Stats so being 2 years "ahead" is not an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC did well enough on the geometry assessment to be allowed to take Algebra 1 and Geometry simultaneously next year (8th grade).
From parents of students who went this route, how big a lift did it turn out to be for your student?
This would imply Algebra 2 in 9th, Pre-Calculus in 10th and AP Calc BC in 11th. Make sure you have a path beyond that (dual enrollment, multivariable calculus or linear algebra) in whichever school your child goes after Deal.
Anonymous wrote:DC did well enough on the geometry assessment to be allowed to take Algebra 1 and Geometry simultaneously next year (8th grade).
From parents of students who went this route, how big a lift did it turn out to be for your student?
Anonymous wrote:Do you really want your kid taking geometry in 9th grade at Jackson with the kids who couldn't pass the test?