Anonymous wrote:Has anyone successfully had their kid double up on algebra 2 and geometry in 10th grade at JR? In terms of college admissions, is it better to top out at pre-calc in high school with As, or push further to AP calc with a B?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, Deal has said that after this school year, they will no longer be allowing any students to double up on math, per DCPS policy. So that policy may well extend to JR too, even if they allowed doubling up in the past.
Thanks. So the only option if my kid wants to go beyond pre-calc in high school is to take summer math at some point?
Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, Deal has said that after this school year, they will no longer be allowing any students to double up on math, per DCPS policy. So that policy may well extend to JR too, even if they allowed doubling up in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student enters JR in 9th taking Algebra 1, is it possible to double up on Math in either 9, 10, or 11 grade so that they advance past pre-calc to AP calc? For example, can Geometry be taken the same year as Algebra 1 or 2?
I am not sure if you can double up Algebra I and Geometry in the same year. I know kids have doubled up Precalc and AP Calc in the same year.
My understanding is that DCPS requires that you take Math through Algebra II...and that you take 3 years of Math (not 3-year-long courses...but 3 years) during HS. Anything above Algebra II becomes an elective. So, you can take Stats instead of Precalc as an example if you wanted. This is why kids can double up on Precalc and Calc in the same year, since those are now math electives.
Thanks. But why would an 8th grader be allowed to double up at Deal in geometry and algebra 1 and not do the same in 9th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student enters JR in 9th taking Algebra 1, is it possible to double up on Math in either 9, 10, or 11 grade so that they advance past pre-calc to AP calc? For example, can Geometry be taken the same year as Algebra 1 or 2?
I am not sure if you can double up Algebra I and Geometry in the same year. I know kids have doubled up Precalc and AP Calc in the same year.
My understanding is that DCPS requires that you take Math through Algebra II...and that you take 3 years of Math (not 3-year-long courses...but 3 years) during HS. Anything above Algebra II becomes an elective. So, you can take Stats instead of Precalc as an example if you wanted. This is why kids can double up on Precalc and Calc in the same year, since those are now math electives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student enters JR in 9th taking Algebra 1, is it possible to double up on Math in either 9, 10, or 11 grade so that they advance past pre-calc to AP calc? For example, can Geometry be taken the same year as Algebra 1 or 2?
I am not sure if you can double up Algebra I and Geometry in the same year. I know kids have doubled up Precalc and AP Calc in the same year.
My understanding is that DCPS requires that you take Math through Algebra II...and that you take 3 years of Math (not 3-year-long courses...but 3 years) during HS. Anything above Algebra II becomes an elective. So, you can take Stats instead of Precalc as an example if you wanted. This is why kids can double up on Precalc and Calc in the same year, since those are now math electives.
Anonymous wrote:If a student enters JR in 9th taking Algebra 1, is it possible to double up on Math in either 9, 10, or 11 grade so that they advance past pre-calc to AP calc? For example, can Geometry be taken the same year as Algebra 1 or 2?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you want to do this to your kid?
Because I don’t want them to have to take math during the summer. They just barely made the cut off for accelerated math at Deal. If they're offered summer math to jump ahead, I’d rather they go to camp over the summer than do math.
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you want to do this to your kid?