Anonymous wrote:My kids school told us he scored well an can move from regular math to AAP next year in 6th grade. I'm a little in the dark because we haven't seen test scores yet.
Prior math SOLs were around 525 and we planned on doing honors in 7th grade so this is sort of just advancing our timeline by a year. Figure it will be the summer of catch up before 6th instead of 7th.
Any chance this is just a new trend to meet the goal? Take kids on the edge of AAP and stick them in AAP so that more are ready for Algebra in 8th Grade? FWIW reading SOL has always been higher but only being offered math AAP not everything.
Who knows maybe this year he tested really well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra prior to 9th grade should not be allowed for any student in public school.
I don’t get why people keep spouting this line. The advanced kids at my middle/HS had algebra in 8th, and other schools had it in 7th. It had been that way since at least the 80s. Yes, not every kid should take Algebra in 7th or 8th, but some kids should and they do well in it. It’s not like you’re pushing trig or calculus on 8th graders - it’s just algebra.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra prior to 9th grade should not be allowed for any student in public school.
I don’t get why people keep spouting this line. The advanced kids at my middle/HS had algebra in 8th, and other schools had it in 7th. It had been that way since at least the 80s. Yes, not every kid should take Algebra in 7th or 8th, but some kids should and they do well in it. It’s not like you’re pushing trig or calculus on 8th graders - it’s just algebra.
Anonymous wrote:Algebra prior to 9th grade should not be allowed for any student in public school.
Anonymous wrote:Algebra prior to 9th grade should not be allowed for any student in public school.
Anonymous wrote:They can’t offer full time AAP if you never applied
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can’t offer full time AAP if you never applied
Maybe that's it, we never applied. First kid didn't know we were supposed to.
Anonymous wrote:They can’t offer full time AAP if you never applied