Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trig is part of Algebra 2. On the old, traditional path it's offered in 11th. Accelerated options are 10th or 9th, with a smaller, super-accelerated group taking it in 8th. The PP is, presumably, the troll who thinks that all students should take Alg 1 in 6th, which is the only way to take Alg 2 by 8th without Geometry as a summer course.
Algebra I should never be allowed in FCPS prior to 9th grade because it works against equity.
Anonymous wrote:Trig is part of Algebra 2. On the old, traditional path it's offered in 11th. Accelerated options are 10th or 9th, with a smaller, super-accelerated group taking it in 8th. The PP is, presumably, the troll who thinks that all students should take Alg 1 in 6th, which is the only way to take Alg 2 by 8th without Geometry as a summer course.
Anonymous wrote:I though Trig and Pre-Calc were always combined, regardless of whether the course title is one, the other, or a semester of each, or some other variant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Algebra 2 HN is an option for 8th graders at Carson. Not sure if it includes trig topics.
https://carsonms.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/inline-files/FinalCourseSelectionSheet8_.pdf
In FCPS's course catalog, Trig is not included in Algebra 2 HN. In high school, Algebra 2 Trig HN is in theory offered, but only two high schools offer it. All other high schools just offer Algebra 2 HN; for them, Trig is combined with Precalculus. https://www.fcps.edu/academics/coursecatalogs
Anonymous wrote:
Algebra 2 HN is an option for 8th graders at Carson. Not sure if it includes trig topics.
https://carsonms.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/inline-files/FinalCourseSelectionSheet8_.pdf
Anonymous wrote:
Algebra 2 HN is an option for 8th graders at Carson. Not sure if it includes trig topics.
https://carsonms.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/inline-files/FinalCourseSelectionSheet8_.pdf