Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools offer Algebra 2 onsite in 8th grade?
If a school doesn't offer it onsite, is it better to take it at nearby high school, or take an outside course / home study and try to skip via exam in high school in 9th grade?
The wealthy Potomac ones.
You attracted the MCPS math troll, OP.
It’s better to take first period Alg 2 at the high school, then return to second period at the middle school. That way it’s still the MCPS curriculum.
DD just did this, and it also gave her the opportunity to gently transition into the high school building. This is in the BCC cluster.
I don’t know of any middle school offering Alg 2, apart from magnets, I suppose. MCPS is trying to move away from offering to much customization.
The real math troll is the poster who keeps trying to cover up these inequities. It's horrible that wealthy schools offer enrichment not available to all students.
Sigh. No. Anyone can request it. It’s just that parents in wealthy neighborhoods tend to be better informed and know they can ask.
Some math coordinators discourage the practice, certainly. It’s the case for the Westland MS math coordinator.
That's simply not true. In fact, I requested this at our DCC ES for my 3rd grader that was scoring 250+ on their MAP-M and was told it wasn't an option. They had to sleep through two years of compacted and AIM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools offer Algebra 2 onsite in 8th grade?
If a school doesn't offer it onsite, is it better to take it at nearby high school, or take an outside course / home study and try to skip via exam in high school in 9th grade?
The wealthy Potomac ones.
You attracted the MCPS math troll, OP.
It’s better to take first period Alg 2 at the high school, then return to second period at the middle school. That way it’s still the MCPS curriculum.
DD just did this, and it also gave her the opportunity to gently transition into the high school building. This is in the BCC cluster.
I don’t know of any middle school offering Alg 2, apart from magnets, I suppose. MCPS is trying to move away from offering to much customization.
The real math troll is the poster who keeps trying to cover up these inequities. It's horrible that wealthy schools offer enrichment not available to all students.
Sigh. No. Anyone can request it. It’s just that parents in wealthy neighborhoods tend to be better informed and know they can ask.
Some math coordinators discourage the practice, certainly. It’s the case for the Westland MS math coordinator.
That's simply not true. In fact, I requested this at our DCC ES for my 3rd grader that was scoring 250+ on their MAP-M and was told it wasn't an option. They had to sleep through two years of compacted and AIM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools offer Algebra 2 onsite in 8th grade?
If a school doesn't offer it onsite, is it better to take it at nearby high school, or take an outside course / home study and try to skip via exam in high school in 9th grade?
The wealthy Potomac ones.
You attracted the MCPS math troll, OP.
It’s better to take first period Alg 2 at the high school, then return to second period at the middle school. That way it’s still the MCPS curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools offer Algebra 2 onsite in 8th grade?
If a school doesn't offer it onsite, is it better to take it at nearby high school, or take an outside course / home study and try to skip via exam in high school in 9th grade?
The wealthy Potomac ones.
You attracted the MCPS math troll, OP.
It’s better to take first period Alg 2 at the high school, then return to second period at the middle school. That way it’s still the MCPS curriculum.
DD just did this, and it also gave her the opportunity to gently transition into the high school building. This is in the BCC cluster.
I don’t know of any middle school offering Alg 2, apart from magnets, I suppose. MCPS is trying to move away from offering to much customization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools offer Algebra 2 onsite in 8th grade?
If a school doesn't offer it onsite, is it better to take it at nearby high school, or take an outside course / home study and try to skip via exam in high school in 9th grade?
The wealthy Potomac ones.
You attracted the MCPS math troll, OP.
It’s better to take first period Alg 2 at the high school, then return to second period at the middle school. That way it’s still the MCPS curriculum.
DD just did this, and it also gave her the opportunity to gently transition into the high school building. This is in the BCC cluster.
I don’t know of any middle school offering Alg 2, apart from magnets, I suppose. MCPS is trying to move away from offering to much customization.
The real math troll is the poster who keeps trying to cover up these inequities. It's horrible that wealthy schools offer enrichment not available to all students.
Sigh. No. Anyone can request it. It’s just that parents in wealthy neighborhoods tend to be better informed and know they can ask.
Some math coordinators discourage the practice, certainly. It’s the case for the Westland MS math coordinator.
That's simply not true. In fact, I requested this at our DCC ES for my 3rd grader that was scoring 250+ on their MAP-M and was told it wasn't an option. They had to sleep through two years of compacted and AIM.
I'm sure they are still brilliant at math and will still do well. But sending an elementary-level kid up to HS just because they can do the mathematics is a recipe for all kinds of social trouble, so you probably saved them a whole bunch of mistreatment that you would never have heard about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools offer Algebra 2 onsite in 8th grade?
If a school doesn't offer it onsite, is it better to take it at nearby high school, or take an outside course / home study and try to skip via exam in high school in 9th grade?
The wealthy Potomac ones.
You attracted the MCPS math troll, OP.
It’s better to take first period Alg 2 at the high school, then return to second period at the middle school. That way it’s still the MCPS curriculum.
DD just did this, and it also gave her the opportunity to gently transition into the high school building. This is in the BCC cluster.
I don’t know of any middle school offering Alg 2, apart from magnets, I suppose. MCPS is trying to move away from offering to much customization.
The real math troll is the poster who keeps trying to cover up these inequities. It's horrible that wealthy schools offer enrichment not available to all students.
Sigh. No. Anyone can request it. It’s just that parents in wealthy neighborhoods tend to be better informed and know they can ask.
Some math coordinators discourage the practice, certainly. It’s the case for the Westland MS math coordinator.
That's simply not true. In fact, I requested this at our DCC ES for my 3rd grader that was scoring 250+ on their MAP-M and was told it wasn't an option. They had to sleep through two years of compacted and AIM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools offer Algebra 2 onsite in 8th grade?
If a school doesn't offer it onsite, is it better to take it at nearby high school, or take an outside course / home study and try to skip via exam in high school in 9th grade?
The wealthy Potomac ones.
You attracted the MCPS math troll, OP.
It’s better to take first period Alg 2 at the high school, then return to second period at the middle school. That way it’s still the MCPS curriculum.
DD just did this, and it also gave her the opportunity to gently transition into the high school building. This is in the BCC cluster.
I don’t know of any middle school offering Alg 2, apart from magnets, I suppose. MCPS is trying to move away from offering to much customization.
The real math troll is the poster who keeps trying to cover up these inequities. It's horrible that wealthy schools offer enrichment not available to all students.
Sigh. No. Anyone can request it. It’s just that parents in wealthy neighborhoods tend to be better informed and know they can ask.
Some math coordinators discourage the practice, certainly. It’s the case for the Westland MS math coordinator.
That's simply not true. In fact, I requested this at our DCC ES for my 3rd grader that was scoring 250+ on their MAP-M and was told it wasn't an option. They had to sleep through two years of compacted and AIM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools offer Algebra 2 onsite in 8th grade?
If a school doesn't offer it onsite, is it better to take it at nearby high school, or take an outside course / home study and try to skip via exam in high school in 9th grade?
The wealthy Potomac ones.
You attracted the MCPS math troll, OP.
It’s better to take first period Alg 2 at the high school, then return to second period at the middle school. That way it’s still the MCPS curriculum.
DD just did this, and it also gave her the opportunity to gently transition into the high school building. This is in the BCC cluster.
I don’t know of any middle school offering Alg 2, apart from magnets, I suppose. MCPS is trying to move away from offering to much customization.
The real math troll is the poster who keeps trying to cover up these inequities. It's horrible that wealthy schools offer enrichment not available to all students.
Sigh. No. Anyone can request it. It’s just that parents in wealthy neighborhoods tend to be better informed and know they can ask.
Some math coordinators discourage the practice, certainly. It’s the case for the Westland MS math coordinator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools offer Algebra 2 onsite in 8th grade?
If a school doesn't offer it onsite, is it better to take it at nearby high school, or take an outside course / home study and try to skip via exam in high school in 9th grade?
The wealthy Potomac ones.
You attracted the MCPS math troll, OP.
It’s better to take first period Alg 2 at the high school, then return to second period at the middle school. That way it’s still the MCPS curriculum.
DD just did this, and it also gave her the opportunity to gently transition into the high school building. This is in the BCC cluster.
I don’t know of any middle school offering Alg 2, apart from magnets, I suppose. MCPS is trying to move away from offering to much customization.
The real math troll is the poster who keeps trying to cover up these inequities. It's horrible that wealthy schools offer enrichment not available to all students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools offer Algebra 2 onsite in 8th grade?
If a school doesn't offer it onsite, is it better to take it at nearby high school, or take an outside course / home study and try to skip via exam in high school in 9th grade?
The wealthy Potomac ones.
You attracted the MCPS math troll, OP.
It’s better to take first period Alg 2 at the high school, then return to second period at the middle school. That way it’s still the MCPS curriculum.
DD just did this, and it also gave her the opportunity to gently transition into the high school building. This is in the BCC cluster.
I don’t know of any middle school offering Alg 2, apart from magnets, I suppose. MCPS is trying to move away from offering to much customization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools offer Algebra 2 onsite in 8th grade?
If a school doesn't offer it onsite, is it better to take it at nearby high school, or take an outside course / home study and try to skip via exam in high school in 9th grade?
The wealthy Potomac ones.
Anonymous wrote:Which schools offer Algebra 2 onsite in 8th grade?
If a school doesn't offer it onsite, is it better to take it at nearby high school, or take an outside course / home study and try to skip via exam in high school in 9th grade?