Anonymous wrote:OP here. The teacher will simply recommend based on the grade. Since she has an A they will most likely recommend honors. However, they don’t the effort she may put in behind the scenes. Or how she hates math.
Expunging the grade is not an option as she would have to repeat the course in 9th. We need her completing Algebra now so she can be in Calculus as a senior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP what grade bump does Honors give?
It adds 0.5 to the course points. So an A is 4.5 instead of 4.
Colleges recalculate though, so YMMV what it’s actually worth in 5 years.
OP, ask your child her thoughts. I taught both honors and regular algebra 1 for 8th graders for years. While some kids were clearly more capable math students, many of the ones who were successful were the ones who wanted to put in the effort beyond class time and learn. They did the extra problem sets, sat with challenge questions instead of waiting for answers, and asked questions as they worked through material.
An A- student in math 7 honors should be fine in algebra honors, if m7h did the suggested extensions. If they just taught the basic prealgebra curriculum, it will be a bigger stretch
Anonymous wrote:Ask the teacher she has now for their recommendation. In the regular class, there may be a lot of kids that are not strong in math or who have behavioral issues that may impact her learning. Please don’t focus so much on As at this age. You want her to learn the material. She does not need to worry about her GPA at this level. Kids do not need parental pressure on grades. A B is not an F. Please back off the grade pressure thing. Not every kid is going to get into Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:PP what grade bump does Honors give?
Anonymous wrote:PP what grade bump does Honors give?
Anonymous wrote:And adding to my post, there were not behavior issues in the regular Alg class.