Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What classes do those who enter in 9th grade take in 9th grade? Are you saying that when 9th-enterers are in 10th, they have access to classes that the 10th-enterers don’t have access to, even though everybody is now in 10th grade?
What school is this?
Yes, for example, those who entered the school in 9th grade have AP Calc BC as part of core curriculum junior year. Those who entered the school in 10th grade will not have access to AP Calc BC at all.
Ever or not until they finish prerequisites that other kids have already taken?
They don’t have a chance to finish prerequisites at school because the school will not allow it and they do not accept prerequisites completed outside the school.
Sounds like you should have entered in 9th if the goal was BC calc then?
Will next year’s 9th graders have the chance to take it? It’s not that this year’s class can’t, it’s that those who enter late can’t?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What classes do those who enter in 9th grade take in 9th grade? Are you saying that when 9th-enterers are in 10th, they have access to classes that the 10th-enterers don’t have access to, even though everybody is now in 10th grade?
What school is this?
Yes, for example, those who entered the school in 9th grade have AP Calc BC as part of core curriculum junior year. Those who entered the school in 10th grade will not have access to AP Calc BC at all.
Ever or not until they finish prerequisites that other kids have already taken?
They don’t have a chance to finish prerequisites at school because the school will not allow it and they do not accept prerequisites completed outside the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What classes do those who enter in 9th grade take in 9th grade? Are you saying that when 9th-enterers are in 10th, they have access to classes that the 10th-enterers don’t have access to, even though everybody is now in 10th grade?
What school is this?
Yes, for example, those who entered the school in 9th grade have AP Calc BC as part of core curriculum junior year. Those who entered the school in 10th grade will not have access to AP Calc BC at all.
Ever or not until they finish prerequisites that other kids have already taken?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What classes do those who enter in 9th grade take in 9th grade? Are you saying that when 9th-enterers are in 10th, they have access to classes that the 10th-enterers don’t have access to, even though everybody is now in 10th grade?
What school is this?
Yes, for example, those who entered the school in 9th grade have AP Calc BC as part of core curriculum junior year. Those who entered the school in 10th grade will not have access to AP Calc BC at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What classes do those who enter in 9th grade take in 9th grade? Are you saying that when 9th-enterers are in 10th, they have access to classes that the 10th-enterers don’t have access to, even though everybody is now in 10th grade?
What school is this?
Yes, for example, those who entered the school in 9th grade have AP Calc BC as part of core curriculum junior year. Those who entered the school in 10th grade will not have access to AP Calc BC at all.
Anonymous wrote:different core curriculum for different cohorts of students?Anonymous wrote:What would be illegal?
How is this OK for a public school?
Anonymous wrote:What classes do those who enter in 9th grade take in 9th grade? Are you saying that when 9th-enterers are in 10th, they have access to classes that the 10th-enterers don’t have access to, even though everybody is now in 10th grade?
What school is this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, those who entered as sophomores only take 2 classes? I can't tell what you are asking.
Yes, sophomore cohort can only take 2 AP classes, but freshman cohort can take 5.
different core curriculum for different cohorts of students?Anonymous wrote:What would be illegal?
Anonymous wrote:So, those who entered as sophomores only take 2 classes? I can't tell what you are asking.