Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do expect the school to ask me for permission when they are moving my child at a rate that is discouraged by FCPS. This is not 1 year ahead in math, but two years and as a result, down the road, I may have to transport him for algebra to the middle school. This is a decision I feel I should be included in...
Algebra I Honors in 6th grade is actually 3 years ahead of the official state curriculum. Algebra I Honors is a HS course.
Anonymous wrote:I do expect the school to ask me for permission when they are moving my child at a rate that is discouraged by FCPS. This is not 1 year ahead in math, but two years and as a result, down the road, I may have to transport him for algebra to the middle school. This is a decision I feel I should be included in...
Anonymous wrote:I do expect the school to ask me for permission when they are moving my child at a rate that is discouraged by FCPS. This is not 1 year ahead in math, but two years and as a result, down the road, I may have to transport him for algebra to the middle school. This is a decision I feel I should be included in...
Anonymous wrote:Thinly veiled brag.
If you don't want your son accelerated, talk to his teachers. They will happily bump him back down.
Anonymous wrote:I do expect the school to ask me for permission when they are moving my child at a rate that is discouraged by FCPS. This is not 1 year ahead in math, but two years and as a result, down the road, I may have to transport him for algebra to the middle school. This is a decision I feel I should be included in...