Anonymous wrote:Getting it expunged may not be an option, even if you wanted to. Our district won’t. But even so, it doesn’t make a difference. Colleges will reconfigure GPA with their own formula and it will not include any class before high school.
As to what to do now. I don’t think repeating is necessary and I definitely wouldn’t waste all of 9th grade in Alg I again. Get a weekly tutor right now- for the next 3 months. Outschool or Wyzant are perfect for this. That should likely solve any minor issues she is having and build up confidence. If still a B at the end of the year, maybe do an algebra online course over the summer- but I would plan on having her in Geometry next year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Troll post.
What makes you think this isn’t a very real dilemma for lots of families?
Then that's even sadder, fretting over a 'B' in middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:B shows that your child does not master the concepts. THAT is the concern. Math builds on itself, especially Algebra, which is the critical cornerstone of calculus later on in high school.
Your child needs a tutor, perhaps over the summer, to solidify their math understanding. That's non-negotiable, otherwise they will not do well in high school math. Whether or not you choose to expunge the grade is a pointless discussion unless you commit to getting your child help with their math skills, because that B in 8th grade will be the least of your problems if you don't.
I would not repeat the class. Individual (not group) tutoring is the way to go for in-depth understanding. There's too much risk of goofing off and not paying attention in a group setting, whether in or outside of school. Make sure to get a well-reviewed tutor who has lots of experience teaching algebra.
Yes, thank you for recognizing that the lack of mastery is my concern. They’ve already had a weekly tutor all year. Maybe a Mathnasium-type program would reinforce concepts better?
Anonymous wrote:Getting it expunged may not be an option, even if you wanted to. Our district won’t. But even so, it doesn’t make a difference. Colleges will reconfigure GPA with their own formula and it will not include any class before high school.
As to what to do now. I don’t think repeating is necessary and I definitely wouldn’t waste all of 9th grade in Alg I again. Get a weekly tutor right now- for the next 3 months. Outschool or Wyzant are perfect for this. That should likely solve any minor issues she is having and build up confidence. If still a B at the end of the year, maybe do an algebra online course over the summer- but I would plan on having her in Geometry next year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Troll post.
What makes you think this isn’t a very real dilemma for lots of families?
Anonymous wrote:Troll post.
Anonymous wrote:B shows that your child does not master the concepts. THAT is the concern. Math builds on itself, especially Algebra, which is the critical cornerstone of calculus later on in high school.
Your child needs a tutor, perhaps over the summer, to solidify their math understanding. That's non-negotiable, otherwise they will not do well in high school math. Whether or not you choose to expunge the grade is a pointless discussion unless you commit to getting your child help with their math skills, because that B in 8th grade will be the least of your problems if you don't.
I would not repeat the class. Individual (not group) tutoring is the way to go for in-depth understanding. There's too much risk of goofing off and not paying attention in a group setting, whether in or outside of school. Make sure to get a well-reviewed tutor who has lots of experience teaching algebra.