Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for your responses. What made this confusing was his schedule showed AIM 6, even the print out he got on mock day shows that but the schedule online on parentVue shows AMP 7 plus.
And no he wasn’t in the lottery for humanities but the original schedule showed he was placed in HIGH just like he was placed in AIM6 and now it shows regular history. He was in the lottery for math/Takoma park.
You don't have to be in the lottery for Eastern to get into HIGH. I would ask the school if he will qualify based on his spring MAP-R test.
It doesn't hurt to ask, but it depends how strictly the middle school is following guidance from Central, and how many seats they have with HIGH teachers available. Our MS absolutely would not put kids in HIGH in 6th who did not make the MAP cut-off, but when they had 100% in the lower version added several in after 1st quarter when their scores were close. HIGH is supposed to be for in-humanities-pool kids.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for your responses. What made this confusing was his schedule showed AIM 6, even the print out he got on mock day shows that but the schedule online on parentVue shows AMP 7 plus.
And no he wasn’t in the lottery for humanities but the original schedule showed he was placed in HIGH just like he was placed in AIM6 and now it shows regular history. He was in the lottery for math/Takoma park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for your responses. What made this confusing was his schedule showed AIM 6, even the print out he got on mock day shows that but the schedule online on parentVue shows AMP 7 plus.
And no he wasn’t in the lottery for humanities but the original schedule showed he was placed in HIGH just like he was placed in AIM6 and now it shows regular history. He was in the lottery for math/Takoma park.
You don't have to be in the lottery for Eastern to get into HIGH. I would ask the school if he will qualify based on his spring MAP-R test.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for your responses. What made this confusing was his schedule showed AIM 6, even the print out he got on mock day shows that but the schedule online on parentVue shows AMP 7 plus.
And no he wasn’t in the lottery for humanities but the original schedule showed he was placed in HIGH just like he was placed in AIM6 and now it shows regular history. He was in the lottery for math/Takoma park.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a mistake. Contact the school. AIM is the normal precursor to taking algebra in 7th grade. Global humanities is different from world studies as well.
Anonymous wrote:AIM6 and AMP7+ (taken in 6th grade) both lead to Algebra in 7th grade.
AIM6 was developed by MCPS under their old curriculum. It followed compacted math (4/5/6 grade math covered in 4th and 5th grade) and covered 7th and 8th grade math in one year.
AMP7+ is developed by the current MCPS curriculum provider. It's supposed to follow AMP6+, which covers 6th grade and half of 7th grade math. AMP7+ covers the second half of 7th grade math and 8th grade math.
Schools seem to be transitioning away from AIM6 and to AMP7+ as the accelereated 6th grade class, but it's been happening differently at different middle schools the last couple of years.