Anonymous wrote:What is the rush? A good teacher will challenge your kid and give them extensions. I am certified to teach Algebra and have been doing extensions all year? So they are getting a lot of challenging content but not in a high stakes environment of a high school credit class. A lot of parents don’t think about the long term effects on starting Algebra in 6th. What will it look like senior year for them?
We are are at a center, my 5th child has 99% IQ(2E), 99% in I ready and maps too, loves math and is good at it.
At our school 20+ kids are taking Algebra 1 in 6th this year (almost half of the AAP 6th grade class).
Child knows who are the kids that excel at math. I believe there will be a confidence impact if child is not with the higher math group in 6th because they know and want to do higher level math. I wish it wasn’t an option at all.